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) little susceptibility to manipulation; (iv) timeliness; (v) scalable from the individual bank to the system. We show how this …
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feedback effects to the real economy generated by bank failures. On a cross-section of countries, we find evidence that … suggests that bank supervisors’ intervention in bank failures may be positively associated with some aspects of the …
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a tax onshadow bank profits …
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The deferred recognition of COVID-induced losses at banks in many countries hasreignited the debate on regulatory forbearance. This paper presents a model where thepublic's own political pressure drives regulatory policy astray, because the public is poorlyinformed. Using probabilistic game...
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banks' headline capital ratios underestimate their capital strength. A comparison with Canadian, UK and Australian banks … put more pressure on the banks' capital. Given high bank concentration and large offshore wholesale funding needs, the …
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and human development indices, weak rule of law, and physical access to bank branches or ATMs. This suggests that targeted …
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This paper analyzes a group of 755 firms, with aggregate indebtedness of US$6.2 trillion, to assess the solvency risks and liquidity needs facing the U.S. corporate sector based on projections of net income, availability and cost of funding, and debt servicing flows under different stress test...
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This paper examines the financial stability implications arising from securitization markets, with one eye on the past and another on the future. The paper begins by deriving a number of “lessons learned” based on an examination of key industry developments in the years before the crisis....
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Well-designed banking laws are critical for regulating the market access and operations of banks, as well as their removal from the market in case of failure. While at a financial policy level there is a broad consensus as to the content of banking laws, from a legal perspective their drafting...
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that arises in case of resolution or bankruptcy. This net benefit, which may be capitalized into the value of the bank … distress despite increasing encumbrance of the bank's balance sheet. The benefit is maximized when resolution is initiated …
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