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-taking incentive prevailed during 1986-92, a period characterized by serious banking problems and financial turmoil. We find that …
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-taking incentive prevailed during 1986-92, a period characterized by serious banking problems and financial turmoil. We find that …
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Remarks at the Center for Transnational Legal Studies Seminar on the Impact of U.S. Regulatory Reform on Global Banks, New York City.
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As the banking business grows more complex, government supervisors of banks seem increasingly willing to share the role …
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We investigate whether the “stress test,” the extraordinary examination of the nineteen largest U.S. bank holding companies conducted by federal bank supervisors in 2009, produced the information demanded by the market. Using standard event study techniques, we find that the market had...
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Recent academic work and policy analysis give insight into the governance problems exposed by the financial crisis and suggest possible solutions. We begin this paper by explaining why governance of banks differs from governance of nonfinancial firms. We then look at four areas of governance:...
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may interfere with the information content of prices. Thus, the lack of transparency in the banking industry may be a …
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The naming of eleven banks as "too big to fail (TBTF)" in 1984 led bond raters to raise their ratings on new bond issues of TBTF banks about a notch relative to those of other, unnamed banks. The relationship between bond spreads and ratings for the TBTF banks tended to flatten after that event,...
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