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assess and price the risk of default. In order to analyse default risk in the macroeconomy, a simple general equilibrium … model with banks and financial intermediation is constructed in which default-risk can be priced. It is shown how the credit … spread can be attributed largely to the risk of default and how excess loan creation may emerge due different attitudes to …
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The paper studies risk mitigation associated with capital regulation, in a context where banks may choose tail risk … assets. We show that this undermines the traditional result that higher capital reduces excess risk-taking driven by limited … liability. Moreover, higher capital may have an unintended e¤ect of enabling banks to take more tail risk without the fear of …
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the labour market for traders intensifies, banks optimally offer top traders contracts inducing them to take more risk … to reduced risk-taking by their top traders. …
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This paper analyses the impact of public disclosure of banks’ risk exposure on banks’ risk taking incentives and its … their loan portfolio, public disclosure reduces the probability of banking crises. When asset risk is driven largely by … between asset risk and the deposit rate demanded by informed depositors. …
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This paper studies the impact of competition on the determination of interest rates, and on banks’ risk taking … lower entry costs foster competition in deposit rates and reduce banks’ incentives to limit risk exposure. While higher … insurance coverage amplifies this effect, two alternative arrangements (risk based contributions to the deposit insurance fund …
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We analyse the effect of ownership on post-privatization performance in a virtually complete population of medium and … ownership improves economic performance, but domestic private ownership does not, relative to state-owned firms. Foreign firms … increasing profit. Ownership concentration is associated with superior performance, thus providing support to the agency theory …
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A key precursor of twentieth-century financial crises in emerging and advanced economies alike was the rapid buildup of leverage. Those emerging economies that avoided leverage booms during the 2000s also were most likely to avoid the worst effects of the twenty-first century’s first global...
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This paper studies the determinants of global liquidity using data on cross-border bank flows, with a longer time series and broader country sample than previous studies. We define global liquidity as non-price determinants of cross-border credit supply, consistent with its meaning as the...
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failures in the presence of undiversifiable background risk and regulatory constraints. Pervasive balance sheet cross …
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We show that banks' cash flow exposure to interest rate risk, or income gap, plays a crucial role in their lending … conclude that banks' exposure to interest rate risk is an important determinant of the bank-level intensity of the lending …
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