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adverse lending supply shock. The results contrast with recent evidence on the real effects of finance on firms' investment …
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This paper explores how banks adjust their risk-based capital ratios and asset allocations following an exogenous shock to their asset quality caused by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. We find that independent banks based in the disaster areas increase their risk-based capital ratios after the...
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The banking system is highly interconnected and these connections can be conveniently represented as an interbank … contagion in the banking system and of how banks form connections when faced with the possibility of contagion and systemic risk …
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study of the process of agencification in the energy and banking sector is insightful in the light of these expectations … to a weak agency operating in a relatively centralised policy space. Agencification in banking, by contrast, has led to a …
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finance on firms' investment and employment decisions. …
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The banking system is highly interconnected and these connections can be conveniently represented as an interbank … contagion in the banking system and of how banks form connections when faced with the possibility of contagion and systemic risk …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012061680
the banking system affects economic development following the shock. Independent banks based in the disaster areas …
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We show that banks that are facing relatively high locally non-diversifiable risks in their home region expand more across states than banks that do not face such risks following branching deregulation in the United States during the 1990s and 2000s. Further, our evidence shows that these banks...
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We show that banks that are facing relatively high locally non-diversifiable risks in their home region expand more across states than banks that do not face such risks following branching deregulation in the 1990s and 2000s. These banks with high locally non-diversifiable risks also benefit...
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Using a novel regulatory dataset of fully identified derivatives transactions, this paper provides the first comprehensive analysis of the structure of the euro area interest rate swap (IRS) market after the start of the mandatory clearing obligation. Our dataset contains 1.7 million bilateral...
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