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overall banking sector stability in determining public perception of the safety and soundness of individual banks …
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This study examines whether changes in CAMEL variables matter in explaining bank closure. Using a unique set of monthly bank-specific balance sheet data from Russia, we estimate determinants of bank license withdrawals during 2013m7-2017m7. We make two key findings. First, changes in CAMEL...
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Trust in banks is essential to financial system effectiveness. This study examines the determinants of trust in banks in China. Using the most recent wave of the World Values Survey, which included information on trust in banks from the survey in China in 2012, we perform ordered logit...
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Considering the evidence that China's five largest state-owned banks (the Big Five) suffer from low cost efficiency, this paper decomposes overall efficiency of Chinese banks into: persistent efficiency and transient efficiency components. Low persistent efficiency reflects structural problems,...
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This paper analyses the effect of bank profitability on economic growth. While policymakers have shown major concerns for low levels of bank profitability, there are no empirical studies on the growth effects of bank profitability. To fill this gap, we investigate the impact of bank...
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The paper examines how the type of ownership affects the profit efficiency of Russian banks. Using bank-quarter data for selected banks in the period 2004–2015, we combine stochastic frontier anal-ysis (SFA) methodology with an intermediary approach to assess profit efficiency. Our key...
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data on HNC and test our hypothesis using U.S. and Russian banking statistics for the 2004{2017 period (external validity … product mismatch matters and works similarly in both U.S. and Russian banking systems. Specifically, an increase in mismatch … of banking activities in other countries that share similar features with either the U.S. or Russian banking systems …
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banking industry can reduce liquidity provision by banks. JEL Codes: G21. Keywords: bank competition, liquidity creation …
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​This paper examines the governance role of banks in replacement of underperforming CEOs in firms listed on Chinese stock exchanges. Under most circumstances, the findings suggest that the presence of outstanding loans does not increase the probability that a poorly performing CEO will be...
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those observed in developed countries, which suggests that the Russian banking industry is not plagued by weak competition …
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