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active banks. For the period from 2002 to 2010, we look at quarterly transaction data (excluding valuation effects) on long …, foreign countries' demand and risk characteristics become more relevant when loans are distributed by banks' affiliates … that rising risk aversion among banks curbed cross-border lending during the financial crisis, especially at a later stage …
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recourse to the LOLR facility (a) to derive banks' willingness-to-pay for liquidity through a one-week repo and (b) to show … results suggest (i) that banks' willingness-to-pay for liquidity indeed reflects refinancing conditions in the interbank …
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Little is known about how socioeconomic characteristics of executive teams affect corporate governance in banking. Exploiting a unique dataset, we show how age, gender, and education composition of executive teams affect risk taking of financial institutions. First, we establish that age,...
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in general, better capitalized and less leveraged banks have outperformed their peers, a finding that supports …
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In this paper, we analyze the impact of banks' non-interest income share on risk in the German banking sector for the … on risk significantly differs depending on banks' overall business model. More specifically, we show banks with retail …-oriented business model such as savings banks, cooperative banks and other retail-oriented banks become significantly more stable if …
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the literature, we include a large number of unlisted banks in our sample which represent the majority of banks in the EU …. We show that banks with high rates of loan growth are more risky. Moreover, we find that banks will become more stable if …, decreases with bank size possibly because large banks are more active in volatile trading and off-balance sheet activities such …
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Little is known about how socioeconomic characteristics of executive teams affect corporate governance in banking. Exploiting a unique dataset, we show how age, gender, and education composition of executive teams affect risk taking of financial institutions. First, we establish that age,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010535440
The paper discusses the question of whether financial participation of multilateral development banks does prompt … private investors to inject more risky equity capital in emerging market banks. Using a theoretical model, it is stipulated …
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The paper investigates the factors crucial in the locational decisions of multinational German banks in selected … characteristics. Results indicate that FDI by non-banks exerted a strong pull effect on banking FDI flows, as did highly developed …
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estimate CE and PE of German banks between 1993 and 2003. Our main findings are threefold. First, after accounting for … systematic differences across banks, mean CE is sensitive to alternative input prices. Second, distortions of mean PE due to … traditional input prices are small. Third, across CE models small cooperative banks located in large western states are identified …
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