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, and local versus nonlocal banks – in banking relationships. The conventional paradigm suggests that "community banks …
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government support, or generally reduced risk perceptions, may have reduced borrowing costs for the financial industry, as a …
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Using Bayesian methods, I estimate a DSGE model where a recession is initiated by losses suffered by banks and … banks hold little equity in excess of regulatory requirements, the losses require them to react immediately, either by … recapitalizing or by deleveraging. By deleveraging, banks transform the initial shock into a credit crunch, and, to the extent that …
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structure of the debit card payment processing industry and caps debit card interchange fees for banks with over $10 billion in … increases in customer account fees. Some participants also predicted that banks would cut costs in response to the law by … fee income fell for treated banks, leading to a fall in noninterest income. We also find that banks only partially offset …
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We build a model of a financial intermediary, in the tradition of Diamond and Dybvig (1983), and show that allowing the intermediary to impose redemption fees or gates in a crisis--a form of suspension of convertibility--can lead to preemptive runs. In our model, a fraction of investors...
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We examine the business model of traditional commercial banks in the context of their co-existence with shadow banks … banks create safe claims with a combination of costly equity capital and fixed income assets that allows their depositors to … contrast, shadow banks create safe claims by giving their investors an early exit option that allows them to seize collateral …
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