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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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Using a database from post-communist, pre-deposit-insurance Russia, we demonstrate the presence of quantity-based sanctioning of weaker banks by both firms and households, particularly after the financial crisis of 1998. Evidence for the standard form of price discipline, however, is notably...
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excessive risk taking on average where there is significant progress in banking and related enterprise reforms, there may be a … activities. Where there has been significant progress in banking and related enterprise reforms, banks are making comfortable …
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Decentralization can complement market liberalization by strengthening incentives of agents to exploit local information in response to market signals. In China, however, banks centralized lending authority following financial reforms in the mid-1990s. We offer a new theory of financial...
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Microfinance institutions are important, particularly in developing countries, because they expand the frontier of financial intermediation by providing loans to those traditionally excluded from formal financial markets. This paper presents the first systematic statistical examination of the...
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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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Foreign-dominated banking sectors, such as those prevalent in Central and Eastern Europe, are susceptible to two major …- dependencies in downward risk in the banking sector of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia during 1994-2013. In …
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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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