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In moral hazard models, bank shareholders have incentives to transfer wealth from the deposit insurer - that is … value, and a risk measure, this paper develops a semi-parametric model for estimating the critical level of bank risk at …
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Many large U.S. bank holding companies (BHCs) continued to pay dividends during the recent financial crisis, even as …
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particular, I find that a bank affiliated with a multi-bank holding company is significantly safer than either a stand-alone bank … or a bank affiliated with a one-bank holding company. Not only does affiliation reduce the probability of future … other banks. Moreover, the effects of affiliation are strengthened for an expanding bank holding company. However, the …
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had a measurable effect on the stock market valuation of the forty-two bank holding companies subject to the SEC order. I …
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Remarks at Institute of International Bankers Seminar on Risk Management and Regulatory/Examinations Compliance Issues, New York City.
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Remarks at the New York Bankers Association's Annual Meeting, New York City.
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estimate bank biases at the credit level by comparing bank-generated risk estimates within loan syndicates. The biases are … positively correlated with measures of regulatory capital, even in the presence of bank fixed effects, consistent with an effort …
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Drawing on a large sample of publicly available curricula vitae, this paper traces the career transitions of federal and state U.S. banking regulators and provides basic facts on worker flows between the regulatory and private sectors resulting from the revolving door. We find strong...
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Pierret (2015) presents empirical analysis of the solvency-liquidity nexus for the banking system, documenting that a shock to the level of banks’ solvency risk is followed by lower short-term debt. Conversely, higher short-term debt Granger-causes higher solvency risk. These results point...
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Testimony before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Financial Institutions and Consumer Protection Subcommittee.
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