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means that, surprisingly, the association between stock prices and spreads of the banking sector does not seem to surge in …
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We examine the informational effects of M&As by investigating whether bank mergers improve banks� ability to screen borrowers. By exploiting a dataset in which we observe a measure of a borrower�s default risk that the lenders observe only imperfectly, we find evidence of these...
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analyzes the implications of the euro for cross-border banking activities. A portfolio model is used which captures the role of …
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If official figures overstated the growth of banking output in the UK in the recent boom, does this mean that GDP … growth was overstated too? The answer is no. It is truer to say that if banking output was overstated then the output of some … most of the problematic part of banking output drops out since it constitutes intermediate consumption not final …
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This paper examines the role of currency and banking in the German financial crisis of 1931 for both Germany and the U … banking channel. Banking distress in both economies was apparently not endogenous to monetary policy. Results confirm Bernanke …
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, thus lowering pricing effectiveness. The main finding is that larger banking groups were more affected by the sudden …
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public financing to firms via the banking system. The effect of public incentives depends on the availability of financial …
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