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The 5th joint SUERF/Bank of Finland joint conference was held in Helsinki on 13 June 2013. The general theme of the …
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Although beneficial allocational effects have been a central motivator for the Basel II capital adequacy reform, the interaction of these effects with Basel II’s procyclical impact has been less discussed. In this paper, we investigate the effect of capital requirements on the allocation of...
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designing a relationship-lending model in which a bank operates as a financial intermediary and centralised monitor. In the … absence of deposit insurance, the bank’s limited liability option creates an incentive problem between the bank and its …, the bank must signal its safety to depositors by maintaining the equity ratio held. The optimal equity ratio is dynamic …
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cyclical behaviour of European bank capital buffers. After controlling for other potential de-terminants of bank capital, we … taking place each year. We further distinguish by type and size of bank, and find that capital buffers of commercial and …
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of Basel II on the efficiency of bank lending. We consider competitive credit markets where entrepreneurs may apply for … the cyclicality of bank lending over the business cycle. …
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We study the effects on credit allocation and bank stability of introducing a leverage ratio requirement (LRR) on top … current 3% LRR might even reduce bank stability, counter to regulatory intentions. This is because the allocational effect … caused by the LRR, which makes bank loan portfolios more alike, may turn beneficial risk spreading into harmful risk …
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We show how banks’ excessive risk-taking, stemming from informational asymmetries in loan markets, can lead to an excessive output loss when a recession starts. Risk-based capital requirements can alleviate the output loss by reducing excessive risk-taking in ‘normal’ times. Model...
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This paper evaluates bank exit regimes in selected financial centres using econometric methods. The focus is on bank … exit regimes applicable to commercial banks in New York, London, Frankfurt, Helsinki and Tokyo in 1998–2002. Bank exit … regimes are studied from the perspective of bank creditors and bank shareholders. In order to apply econometric methods, the …
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