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"Bank failures are widely feared for a number of reasons, including concern that depositors may suffer both losses in the value of their deposits (credit losses) and, possibly more importantly, restrictions in access to their deposits (liquidity losses). In the United States, this is not true...
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"Standing facilities are designed to place an upper bound on the rates at which financial institutions lend to one another overnight, reducing the volatility of the overnight interest rate, typically the rate targeted by central banks. However, improper design of the facility might decrease a...
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"The deregulation of the banking industry during the 1990s provides a natural (public policy) experiment for …, capital structure, and investment opportunity set. Consistent with theoretical predictions, we find that after deregulation … these relationships become more powerful in our post- deregulation period"--Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago web site …
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"We review how deregulation, technological advance, and increased competitive rivalry have affected the size and health …
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-border expansions were heavily constrained, while after deregulation banks from EU countries have instead been allowed to branch freely … into other EU countries. Concurrently to the process of deregulation, European banking industries have also experienced a …
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