ORGANIZATION OF CASH WORK IN COMMERCIAL BANKS IN UZBEKISTAN, IMPROVEMENT OF AUDIT OF COLLECTION OF CASH AND OTHER VALUES AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM
Abstract
“Banks take into account the optimization of their liquidity risk, external
factors associated with their overall choice, as well as the risk of the financial
system. The banking sector in Kenya has had problems with liquidity and from
financing to market risks. The purpose of the study is to assess the impact of
monetary reserves as well as the performance of commercial banks in Kenya. The
study showed that cash reserves have a strong negative impact, and the
interaction with the profitability of capital gives a significant negative
relationship with the performance of capital. The study recommended that banks
minimize cash reserves and invest instead, effective investments are those
money, diversification as their sources, and diversification of investments are
those funds”.
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Volume of foreign currency trading on the Republican currency exchange of Uzbekistan.
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