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Small and medium-sized enterprises are a centrepiece of Europe's economy. Due to their limited size and their generally lower creditworthiness, their access to financial market instruments is more limited than for large enterprises, which benefit from more elaborate Treasury operations,...
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This paper analyzes a two-country model of currency, banks and endogenous default to study whether impediments to … impediments induce a higher cost for banks to manage cross-border credit compared to domestic credit, welfare may not be maximal …
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This paper presents a model of the portfolio and financing adjustments of U.S. banks over the business cycle. At the …
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estimates of any log-log model coefficients, as lond as banks panel data is used and fixed effects are included in the estimated …
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estimates of any log-log model coefficients, as lond as banks panel data is used and fixed effects are included in the estimated …
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credit market integration are captured by variations in the cost for banks to grant credit for cross-border purchases. We …
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We investigate the impact of changes in capital of European banks on their risk-taking behavior from 1992 to 2006, a … capital banks hold. First, we assume that risk changes depend on banks' ex ante regulatory capital position. Second, we … consider the impact of an increase in each component of regulatory capital on banks? risk changes. We find that, for highly …
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This study provides responses to the question of the effectiveness of Loan-To-Value (LTV) and Debt Service-To-Income (DSTI) caps to contribute to financial stability. Using a lender’s risk management perspective, the paper provides a new methodology extending the standard asymptotic single...
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