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The banking systems of some countries export intermediation services to the rest of the world, while many other … money relative to bank assets than nonbanking-center countries. This paper develops a stylized model of regulated bank … intermediation to examine the role of national monetary policy in determining the international competitiveness of a national banking …
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The paper analyzes the effects of changes to regulatory policy and to monetary policy on cross-border bank lending … since the global financial crisis. Cross-border bank lending has decreased, and the home bias in the credit portfolio of … importance of regulatory arbitrage as a driver of cross-border bank flows since the global financial crisis. However, in the euro …
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This paper focuses on risk tolerance which clearly influences financial decision making. We explore the emotional side of a risk taking behaviour, comparing alternative measures of financial risk tolerance resulting from the consilience of various disciplines. We wonder whether we financially...
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A fairly extensive literature from the field of empirical psychology has provided evidence that personality factors and attitudes toward credit may influence individuals' debt financing decisions. This paper investigates the importance of these factors by analysing the results of an original...
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We study how differences in bank regulation influence cross-border bank acquisition flows and the share price reactions … positive and larger when acquirers come from more restrictive bank regulatory environments. We interpret this evidence as more …
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The Global Financial Crisis unleashed changes in the operating and regulatory environments for large international … business and geographic orientation, and the funding models and legal entity structures of international operations. G …-SIBs have adjusted their business models, especially by reducing market intensity. While G-SIBs have maintained international …
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international and global activities of banks across countries. This paper develops and tests a theoretical model that explains this … variation from an international trade theory perspective. In the model, banking across borders arises from differences in factor … differential effects of capital account and banking sector liberalization on banks’ foreign positions and international capital …
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The Global Financial Crisis unleashed changes in the operating and regulatory environments for large international … business and geographic orientation, and the funding models and legal entity structures of international operations. G …-SIBs have adjusted their business models, especially by reducing market intensity. While G-SIBs have maintained international …
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financial crisis, which stands out in international comparison as banks located in the euro area and in the rest of the EU … significance. Our results do not point to a major role of newly introduced bank levies in explaining cross-border banking …
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