Muzzamil Hussain
University of Gujrat

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Increasing Trend of Mergers and its Impact on the Bottom Line: Evidence from Pakistan’s Banking Sector Muzzamil Hussain; Muhammad Mubeen
SEISENSE Journal of Management Vol. 1 No. 3 (2018): SEISENSE Journal of Management
Publisher : SEISENSE (PRIVATE) LIMITED

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Aim of this study is to provide the information to the bankers, government authorities, employees and the investor of the financial institutions about the impact of the merger on the performance of the banks. For this purpose, financial ratios such as the liquidity ratio, loan to deposit ratios are measured to see the short term paying capacity of the banks. Investment ratio such as earning asset to total asset ratio; solvency ratio such as “deposit time capital”; equity capital to total asset, profitability ratios include the interest margin to earning asset are used to analyze the impact of merger and on bank performance. By using ratio analysis, the study concludes if the merger and have a positive relationship with merger.
Does Involvement of Military Government Affects FDI Inflow in Pakistan? Ghullam Mustafa Mir; Muzzamil Hussain
SEISENSE Journal of Management Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018): SEISENSE Journal of Management
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the role of inflation, exchange rate uncertainty, gross domestic product (GDP) and presence of military government in FDI inflows in Pakistan. Annual data from the 1991-2013 is used to validate the results of the studied variables by using OLS regression. According to the expectations inflation, exchange rate and GDP are significant determinants of the FDI in Pakistan during the period of the study but the presence of military government (MG) has not significant effect on the inflow of the FDI in Pakistan.