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financial institutions. First, we establish that age, gender, and education jointly affect the variability of bank performance …
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minimum standard is unlikely to exhibit adverse consequences for credit supply and bank profitability … profitability of German banks and their capacity to lend. With a NSFR-model that is partially calibrated against reported NSFRs, we …
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charged already higher interest rates to their borrowers after controlling for other bank specific characteristics and general …
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charged already higher interest rates to their borrowers after controlling for other bank specific characteristics and general …
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accounting, during their first (partial) year in charge, (2) incoming CEOs from outside the bank take a larger earnings bath than …
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Banks in bad financial shape are more likely to appoint executive directors from the outside than those in good shape. It is, however, not clear whether all of these appointments necessarily lead to the desired turnaround. We analyze the performance effects of new board members with external...
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financial institutions. First, we establish that age, gender, and education jointly affect the variability of bank performance …
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