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– particularly, privatization, liberalization and deregulation – was the establishment of a new business environment which permitted … exposure to liberalization strongly influenced firms’ approaches to internationalization. …
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, while enhancing competition and safeguarding consumers, in the general interest. Ensuring transparency in commercial … transparency regulations. Among the most incisive transformations is the spread of complex financial instruments and the broadening …
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more decisive public intervention in support of transparency between banks and their customers. The effectiveness of the …
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investment incentives due to the increased demand for priority services by the entry of new congestion sensitive content …
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investment incentives due to the increased demand for priority services by the entry of new congestion sensitive content …
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Using quarterly financial statements and stock market data from 1982 to 2010 for the six largest Canadian chartered banks, this paper documents positive co-movement between Canadian banks’ capital buffer and business cycles. The adoption of Basel Accords and the balance sheet leverage cap...
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Rule has the potential of expanding the liquidity crisis that devastated the housing market into the capital markets. Risk …
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by the covered banking entities. Risk is transferring to less regulated financial institutions as new hedge funds are … opened. The risk can have a profound impact on the retirement community through underfunded pension funds searching for …
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(including external risk factors); the policy implications of this analysis are projected after evaluating two fundamental issues …
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In this study, using the World Bank’s Bank Regulation and Supervision Survey (BRSS) data, we draw insights about the bank regulatory/supervisory styles, illustrate the differences in regulation/supervision among crisis, non-crisis and BRICS countries, and highlight the ways in which bank...
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