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orientation, pressures on funding models and entity structures could affect the efficiency of capital flows through the bank …
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Bank borrowers'' currency mismatches often result from unhedged foreign currency borrowing in economies where there is …
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to take on risk by reducing market discipline or by increasing charter value. We use an international sample of bank data …
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for financial stability for the same reasons that central bank independence is important for monetary stability. The paper …
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foreign bank supervision in terms of division of responsibilities between the home and host countries, consolidated …
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Foreign bank lending has stopped growing since the global financial crisis. Changes in banks' business models, balance …
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We track direct public interventions and public holdings in 1,114 financial institutions over the period 2007-17 in 37 countries based on publicly available information. We use aggregate official data to validate this new dataset and estimate the fiscal impact of interventions, including the...
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In this paper, we discuss whether and how bank lobbying can lead to regulatory capture and have real consequences … through an overview of the motivations behind bank lobbying and of recent empirical evidence on the subject. Overall, the …
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This paper describes how behavioral elements are relevant to financial supervision, regulation, and central banking. It focuses on (1) behavioral effects of norms (social, legal, and market); (2) behavior of others (internalization, identification, and compliance); and (3) psychological biases....
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