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Are banks that fail in banking panics the riskiest ones prior to the panics? The free banking era in the United States provides useful data to examine this question because the assets held by the banks were traded at the New York Stock Exchange. The authors estimate the ex ante riskiness of a...
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international debt in which only governments borrow and lend internationally and decentralized arrangements in which individuals …
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Recently there have been a number of recommendations to increase the role of subordinated debt (SND) in satisfying bank …
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Several recent studies have recommended greater reliance on subordinated debt as a tool to discipline bank risk taking …. Some of these proposals recommend using subordinated debt yield spreads as additional triggers for supervisory discipline … suggests that subordinated debt spreads dominate the current capital measures used to trigger PCA and consideration should be …
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Several recent studies have recommended greater reliance on subordinated debt as a tool to discipline bank risk taking …. Some of these proposals recommend using sub-debt yield spreads as triggers for supervisory discipline under prompt … analysis of the relative accuracy of various capital ratios and sub-debt spreads in predicting bank condition, measured as …
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management. One means recommended to accomplish this is to increase the role of subordinated debt in the bank capital requirement … modified and what might be accomplished by the modification. On the one extreme, some discussions of sub-debt seem to imply … that merely requiring banks to issue debt would solve all safety and soundness related concerns. At the other extreme are a …
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