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banking system. To maintain the capability of the system to recover a regulatory intervention is needed even in presence of …
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consequences of the shock over several periods, if proper regulation and interventions are used, otherwise the banking system can … additional regulatory interventions. The Paper is presented at the 22nd Symposium on Banking and Monetary Economics held in June …
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international banking business through the setup of branches and subsidiaries has increased business potential, but has also changed …
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safety-net guarantees as a source of gains. Banking stock-price reactions to the Supreme Court's decision are opposite other …
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This paper analyses the determinants of banks’ loan loss allowances for samples of US banks and three non-US samples: a group of 21 countries, Canada and Japan. The model includes fundamental (or non-discretionary) determinants of the allowance such as non-performing loans, and discretionary...
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of bank capital requirements, we set up a simple model of the banking firm which can detect the impact of capital … regulation on banks’ behaviour as well as having possible effects on the economy. In estimation, we use monthly panel data of all …
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We seek to contribute to both the finance-growth literature and the community banking literature by testing the effects …
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We propose a structural credit risk model for consumer lending using option theory and the concept of the value of the consumer’s reputation. Using Brazilian empirical data and a credit bureau score as proxy for creditworthiness we compare a number of alternative models before suggesting one...
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We seek to contribute to both the finance-growth literature and the community banking literature by testing the effects …
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In the light of the inequity of the way losses from bank insolvencies and their avoidance through intervention by the authorities have been distributed over creditors, depositors, owners and the population at large in transition and emerging economies, this paper explores a number of regulatory...
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