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identify and classify at least 78 state-influenced banks. For the state-owned banks, we distinguish between those that are …, by state-owned enterprises and banks, and by ‘state corporations’. We estimate their combined market share to have … shrinking from year to year. Several of the largest state-owned banks now constitute a de facto intermediate tier at the core of …
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identify and classify at least 78 state-influenced banks. For the state-owned banks, we distinguish between those that are …, by state-owned enterprises and banks, and by state corporations.. We estimate their combined market share to have reached … shrinking from year to year. Several of the largest state-owned banks now constitute a de facto intermediate tier at the core of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012148599
diversification strategies and the risk-return tradeoff in banking. Our data set covers Russian banks during the 1999-2006 period and … finds somewhat mixed results. Specifically, we find that banks’ performance tends to be non-monotonically related to their … decreased risk only up to a certain threshold. Additionally, when foreign ownership is either very high or very low, banks tend …
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a difference-in-difference setting in which state and foreign-owned banks, whose deposit insurance regime does not … the decrease in market discipline after the introduction of deposit insurance, we demonstrate for private, domestic banks …
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financing. Econometric model put out the existence of liquidity providing activity of Russian banks. Even though the overall … banks in their liquidity providing role. …This paper provides micro and macroeconomic analysis of the economic role of banks in the Russian economy. Using a …
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financing.Econometric model put out the existence of liquidity providing activity of Russian banks.Even though the overall … banks in their liquidity providing role. …This paper provides micro and macroeconomic analysis of the economic role of banks in the Russian economy.Using a large …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012148478
The paper presents a study of Russian banks' interest rates on household deposits during the formation period of the …
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negative sign of the relationship. The implication is that better capitalized banks tend to create less liquidity, which … liquidity creation. As discussed by Berger and Bouwman (2009), there are two competing hypotheses on this relationship which can …, Russia, provides a natural experiment to investigate this issue. We study three alternative measures of bank liquidity …
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between capital ratio and bank efficiency for Chinese banks over the period 2004-2009, taking advantage of the profound … the capital ratio on banks’ cost efficiency. We find that such an increase has a positive effect on cost efficiency, the … size of which depends to an extent on the bank’s ownership type. Our results therefore suggest that capital requirements …
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The Central European banking industry is dominated by foreign-owned banks. During the recent crisis, for the first time … market discipline for banks in emerging economies. …
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