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bank is, the higher are the abnormal returns, both in 'crisis countries' and 'non-crisis countries'. Moreover, abnormal … contrast, abnormal returns are not robustly related to bank risk. These findings reveal market expectations consistent with the …
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We employ proprietary data from a large bank to analyze how – in times of crisis – depositors react to a bank … nationalization, re-privatization and an accompanying increase in deposit insurance. Nationalization slows depositors fleeing the bank …
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Using granular data of German banks for the 2003 to 2018 period, we analyse the determinants of bank rates on retail … deposits. We find that a bank's rate on sight deposits is especially low if the bank operates in rural districts, if it is not … exposed to strong competition and if it provides much service. Regarding the rates on term deposits, we find that the bank …
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German savers are renowned for preferring safe, long-term investments, thus providing patient capital, with bank … heterogeneity depending on banks' governance structures. The announcement of a state guarantee for bank deposits following the …
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We investigate the relationship between bank complexity and bank risk-taking using German banking data over the period …
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on long-term deposit funding and find that greater long-term deposit funding reduces demand for long-term central bank …. Long-term central bank funding further motivates banks to reduce their dependence on debt issuance and increase their money … incentive to apply for (long-term) central bank funding. …
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We analyze the problem of a policy authority (PA) that must decide when to resolve a troubled bank whose underlying … solvency is uncertain. Delaying resolution increases the chance that information arrives that reveals the bank's true solvency … efficient resolution decision following the arrival of information. Providing the bank with liquidity support buys the PA time …
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observe provisioning practices before and after disclosure becomes mandatory. Our findings suggest that bank managers use loan … pressure and highlights the role of depositors and public pressure in the monitoring of bank managers. We exploit cross …
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We analyze the strategic interaction between undercapitalized banks and a supervisor who may intervene by preventive recapitalization. Supervisory forbearance emerges because political and fiscal costs undermine supervisors' commitment to intervene. When supervisors have lower credibility,...
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Regulation needs effective supervision; but regulated entities may deviate with unobserved actions. For identification, we analyze banks, exploiting ECB’s asset-quality-review (AQR) and supervisory security and credit registers. After AQR announcement, reviewed banks reduce riskier securities...
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