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We study the effects of a bank's engagement in trading. Traditional banking is relationship-based: not scalable, long … scale restrictions in banking. … Constraints -- C. Banking -- D. Trading -- IV. Benefits of Conglomeration -- V. Time Inconsistency of Capital Allocation -- A …
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Intro -- Contents -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. REFORMS IN TWO PILOT BANKS -- III. REFORMS IN OTHER BANKS AND DEPOSIT-TAKING INSTITUTIONS -- IV. CREDIT RISK AND BANK LENDING DECISIONS -- V. CONCLUSIONS AND ISSUES GOING FORWARD: CREATING THE INCENTIVES AND INFRASTRUCTURE FOR BANKS TO OPERATE...
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The paper finds that, given Australia's conservative approach in implementing the Basel II framework, Australian banks' headline capital ratios underestimate their capital strengths. Given their high capital quality and the progress in their funding profiles since the global financial crisis,...
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failure, providing a case for the introduction of a macro-prudential approach to banking regulation. …
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the asymmetric response of the banking system to positive and negative shocks to the market-valued balance sheets of …
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This paper presents a simple heuristic measure of tail risk, which is applied to individual bank stress tests and to public debt. Stress testing can be seen as a first order test of the level of potential negative outcomes in response to tail shocks. However, the results of stress testing can be...
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This paper proposes an integrated crisis management and resolution framework for the EU's single banking market. It …
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For a sample of 83 financial institutions during 2003-2011, this paper attempts to answer three questions: first, what is the evolution of banks' stock price exposure to country-level and global risk factors as approximated by equity indices; second, which bank-specific characteristics explain...
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This paper examines the behavior of bank soundness indicators during episodes of brisk loan growth, using bank-level data for central and eastern Europe and controlling for the feedback effect of credit growth on bank soundness. No evidence is found that rapid loan expansion has weakened banks...
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We use bank level data to study the efficiency of banks in Sub-Saharan African middle-income countries and provide possible explanations for the difference in the efficiency levels of banks. We find that banks, on average, could save 20-30 percent of their total costs if they were operating...
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