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banks are capable of absorbing losses in the event that a bank is unable to support itself in the private market.” Amongst … constitutes a means whereby losses could still be absorbed in the event that a bank is unable to support itself in the private …
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banks are capable of absorbing losses in the event that a bank is unable to support itself in the private market.” Amongst … constitutes a means whereby losses could still be absorbed in the event that a bank is unable to support itself in the private …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008684871
In this study we try to explain the inclusion of banks in the WDCI list proposed by Bloomberg. This list collects a group of more than 100 banking institutions which, during the crisis, suffered losses. We explain the probability of being part of the list (to suffer severe or highly severe...
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value and volatility of bank’s assets for a random sample of 13 Public and 8 Private sector banks in India over the period … from March 2003 to March 2012. Further, it calculates yearly Z-score for each bank, allowing for capital adequacy as per … value of bank’s assets obtained from Black-Scholes-Merton is characteristically below its enterprise value since market …
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In the light of the recent financial market turmoil, this paper focuses on liquidity risk management from the point of view of both supervisory authorities and large financial institutions. This research aims at pointing out the main differences between national regulations and supervisory...
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on bank’s financial decisions and the implications for the real sector. I explicitly incorporate costs and benefits of …
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It is likely that such a crisis could not be born somewhere else only in the United States. The "current financial disaster" is the fruit of the combination of specific factors in the US, where elements were gathered to catalyse such a crisis, like, someway, some "primal soup" where were...
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We assess whether during the recent financial crisis banking systems in countries with more stringent prudential banking regulation have proved more stable. We find indicators of regulatory strength to be relatively well correlated with the extent to which countries have escaped damage during...
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without reference to new activities, like establishing a bad bank, does not generate adverse incentives but may have higher …
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In crisis times, depositors get anxious, can run on banks, and withdraw their deposits. Correlated withdrawals of bank … deposits could be mitigated if bank deposits are more diversified, i.e. held by more individuals. This paper examines the link … between a broader access to bank deposits prior to the 2008 crisis and the dynamics of bank deposit growth in the crisis …
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