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Over the past few decades, the worldwide banking industry has undergone strong consolidation. As a result, the number …
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view - is that it is essential to understand where the profit comes from and what risks the bank or the banking sector is …
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This paper reviews the empirical literature on the corporate governance of banks. We start by highlighting the main differences between banks and non-financial firms and focus on three characteristics which make banks special: (i) regulation, (ii) the capital structure of banks, and (iii) the...
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This paper provides empirical evidence of behavioural responses by banks and their contribution to system-wide liquidity stress. Using firm-specific balance sheet data, we construct aggregate indicators of macro-prudential risk. Measures of size and herding show that balance sheet adjustments...
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banking sector. The fact that environmental factors that are not appropriately controlled may easily bias efficiency estimates … inefficiencies on a set of a bank.s strategic choices, local banking market variables, and local (regional) macro variables. For the …
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important in the performance of banks and insurances, analyze the influences of a number of observable factors on banking and …
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factors in stress situations. The methodology is applied to the Dutch banking sector. …
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This paper presents a macro stress-testing model for market and funding liquidity risks of banks, which have been main drivers of the recent financial crisis. The model takes into account the first and second round (feedback) effects of shocks, induced by behavioural reactions of heterogeneous...
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This paper presents a macro stress-testing model for liquidity risks of banks, incorporating the proposed Basel III liquidity regulation, unconventional monetary policy and credit supply effects. First and second round (feedback) effects of shocks are simulated by a Monte Carlo approach. Banks...
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