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of homogenous impact across banks, the strength of this relationship is often bank-specific, and imposing homogeneity may …
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empirical evidence of feedback loops between oil price movements, bank balance sheets, and asset prices. Empirical evidence also … suggests that bank capital and provisioning have behaved countercyclically through the cycle …
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Concentration risk is an important feature of many banking sectors, especially in emerging and small economies. Under the Basel Framework, Pillar 1 capital requirements for credit risk do not cover concentration risk, and those calculated under the Internal Ratings Based (IRB) approach...
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Ministers and Central Bank Governors in September 2015. The DGI-2 recommendations maintain the continuity of DGI-1 but …
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This paper uses the Growth-at-Risk (GaR) methodology to examine how macrofinancial conditions affect the growth outlook and its probability distribution. Using this approach, we evaluate risks to GDP growth in the Dominican Republic using quarterly data for 1996-2018. We group macrofinancial...
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Using a comprehensive database on bank credit, covering 135 developing countries over the period 1960–2011, we identify …
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and analyze the link between bank balance sheets, credit growth, and long-term growth using bank-level panel regressions …
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Alexander Hamilton was the first U.S. Treasury Secretary from 1789 to 1795. When he started, the Federal Government was in default. During his tenure, U.S. Treasuries became the ultimate safe asset. He successfully managed expectations, achieved debt service reduction, and stabilized financial...
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comparator block in the Eastern Caribbean. Using bank-level data, we find that countries with a high level of operating costs, a … operating costs are associated with low measures of institutional quality and a small size of bank operations. We find support …
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precautionary liquidity buffers is associated with measures of bank size, profitability, capitalization, and financial development …
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