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Our paper investigates Indonesia's systemically important banks (SIBs) using theoretical approaches-CoVaR, marginal expected shortfall (MES), and SRISK-to compare with the Basel guidelines as benchmark. We use Indonesian banks' market and supervisory data over the 2008-2019 period. The research...
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In this paper, we study the impact of extreme events on the loan portfolios of the Greek banking system. These portfolios are grouped into three separate groups based on the size of the bank to which they belong, in particular, large, medium, and small size. A series of extreme scenarios was...
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The recent evolution of prudential regulation establishes a new requirement for banks and supervisors to perform …
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We examine the global legal entity identifier (LEI) system for the identification of participants in financial markets. Semi-structured interviews with data professionals revealed the many ways in which the LEI can improve both business process efficiency, and counterparty and credit risk...
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Risk is a big concern for anyone contemplating investing in new, especially innovative ventures. However, if successful, the returns can be extraordinary, serving as an impetus for many venture capitalists to provide greater funding. Still, many new ventures never see the end of the tunnel, and...
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and negative financial consequences. As a result, governments are seeking the most efficient measures of legal regulation … into account when assessing the financial security situation. The results of this research confirmed that legal regulation … of the study, it can be argued that legal regulation, including anti-corruption measures, must be an essential part of …
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, considering the moderating role of financial regulation. To do so, we compare the effects of these variables in Sub … SSA and LAC countries, and financial regulation contributes to increasing financial stability in LAC countries, while we … find no statistical significance in the effect of financial regulation on financial stability in SSA countries. Moreover …
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The financial stability of the commercial banking sector remains one of the critical responsibilities of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). Weak banks cause instability in the financial system, triggering depositor runs. While several studies covered the prompt corrective action framework (PCA)...
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risks without extinguishing business needs. This implies a need for the regulations to be balanced and proportionate. This …
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After the Latin American Debt Crisis of 1982, the official response worldwide turned to minimum capital standards to … promote stable banking systems. Despite their existence, however, such standards have still not prevented periodic disruptions … guidelines has contributed to regulatory complexity, even when omitting other bank capital regulations that are specific to the …
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