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series and are frequently associated with equity issuances. These exercises prove effective at improving bank capitalization … innovative liabilities securities as a tool to improve bank resilience …
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In this paper, we identify several shortcomings in the systemic-risk scoring methodology currently used to identify and regulate Systemically Important Financial Institutions (SIFIs). Using newly-disclosed regulatory data for 119 US and international banks, we show that the current scoring...
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-1 while the overall trade elasticity to be between -0.032 and -0.179. Calculations suggest that both CLC-related bank …
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Contingency theory suggests that the selection of coherent combinations of organizational capabilities and operational environments has important performance implications. This paper builds upon this perspective to analyse the emergence of a new business model that is modifying the structure of...
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deregulation between 1994 and 2005, we find that an exogenous expansion of bank branches increases low-income household financial …
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We review the extensive literature on systemic risk and connect it to the current regulatory debate. While we take stock of the achievements of this rapidly growing field, we identify a gap between two main approaches. The first one studies different sources of systemic risk in isolation, uses...
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Short lived arbitrage opportunities arise when prices adjust with a lag to new information. They are toxic because they expose dealers to the risk of trading at stale quotes. Hence, theory implies that more frequent toxic arbitrage opportunities and a faster arbitrageurs' response to these...
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