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Using dynamic panel data models, we examine the effect of capital requirement on banks behavior in Indonesia. We find inconclusive results. Some banks tend to comply with capital requirement : They increase their capital ratio when their CAR is lower than, or falling towards, the eight percent...
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call for blind adherence to Basel III and persist with its (Reserve Bank of India) asset-level leverage restrictions and …
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call for blind adherence to Basel III and persist with its (Reserve Bank of India) asset-level leverage restrictions and …
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call for blind adherence to Basel III and persist with its (Reserve Bank of India) asset-level leverage restrictions and …
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basic approaches adopted by the Asian countries affected by financial crises in 1997–1998 to bank and corporate …
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basic approaches adopted by the Asian countries affected by financial crises in 1997–1998 to bank and corporate …
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financial crisis of 2007–2009 : (1) the improved capital requirements intended to reduce the risk of bank failure (⠅
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financial crisis of 2007–2009 : (1) the improved capital requirements intended to reduce the risk of bank failure (⠅
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mainly on the substitution of bank loans for trade credit during monetary tightening among many firms, but in this paper we … Japan when the banking sector was healthy, but broke down during the banking crisis. More precisely, both bank loans and … trade credit contracted simultaneously during the crisis. Deteriorated bank health might have been primarily responsible for …
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This paper proposes a use of multi-factor seemingly unrelated regression (SUR) in event study analysis to study mergers and acquisitions in Singapores financial industry. We also study the cross-sector (banking and insurance) domestic acquisition in Singapores financial industry. By contrasting...
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