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Stress testing is a useful and increasingly popular, yet sometimes misunderstood, method of analyzing the resilience of financial systems to adverse events. This paper aims to help demystify stress tests, and illustrate their strengths and weaknesses. Using an Excel-based exercise with...
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prices and financial statements of these banks. The results suggest that spillovers within domestic banking systems generally …
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and commercial banks in 18 banking systems with a substantial presence of Islamic banking. We find that (i) small Islamic …
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Cooperative banks are an important, and growing, part of many financial systems. This paper empirically analyzes the role of cooperative banks in financial stability. Contrary to some suggestions in the literature, we find that cooperative banks are more stable than commercial banks. This...
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regimes--a European Banking Charter (EBC)--could harness market forces to establish a level playing field for financial sector …
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competitive conduct of financial institutions and banking system fragility. Using the Panzar and Rosse H-Statistic as a measure … for competition in 38 countries during 1980-2003, we present evidence that more competitive banking systems are less prone …
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of banking distress in Europe. We identify a set of indicators and thresholds that can help to distinguish sound banks …
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when controlling for the degree of concentration in banking systems, inter-industry competition, characteristics of the …
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The global financial crisis has demonstrated weaknesses in resolution regimes for financial institutions around the globe, including in the European Union (EU). This paper considers the principles underlying resolution regimes for financial institutions, and draws out how a well-designed...
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This paper empirically examines the demand for commercial bank deposits in Lebanon, a regional financial center. With Lebanon's high fiscal deficits financed largely by domestic commercial banks that rely on deposit funding, deposit growth is a key variable to assess government financing...
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