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The article examines the determinants of banks’ charter value and its disciplining effect on bank risk-taking since the …
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. The paper makes an attempt to examine the same in the Indian context. Using data on state-owned banks (SOBs) for the … reinforcing and to a degree, complementing the other. The results imply that inadequately capitalized banks have lower … support, especially for medium-sized banks, to the belief that lowering Government ownership tends to improve productivity. …
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The aim of this article is to identify systemically important banks on a European scale, in accordance with the … their characteristics under the existing and proposed regulations. In a selected group of the largest banks in Europe the … following indicators ie.: leverage, liquidity, capital ratio, asset quality and profitability are analyzed as a source of …
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about the high interest rates, economists complain about the default rates and banks complain about the amnesties. After all … exposed from the point of view of parties involved: banks, customers and government. …
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strategies of European banks. The analysis is based both on aggregate sectoral data and on four company case studies (BSCH … market access. In particular, such politically induced barriers are different national supervision of banks, different tax …
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with the credit smoothing hypothesis, US and Chinese banks smooth credit supply to minimize unintended stock market …
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In our paper we analyze the heterogeneity between various business models among systemically important banks in 65 … crisis. Our results prove that the asset structure of banks was responsible for the systemic risk before the mortgage crisis …, whereas the liability structure was responsible for the crisis itself. Finally, we show that countries with banks that rely on …
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-controlled banks versus other market participants. We also show that direct stare ownership is being replaced by indirect ownership and …. Supremacy of public banks enhances their market power and enables collecting rent that boosts profitability. In terms of …
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Co-operative banks are an important reality of the credit system and they are spread in Italy and in Europe. These … banks are a category different from other banks, as are characterized by a legal form which has some very specific … characteristics. These banks may contribute to the development of human capital and the strengthening of social capital, but also to …
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banks, which could negatively affect the subsidiaries in the CEE region. The MNB staff has written numerous internal reports … credit supply constraints stemming from strong risk aversion by banks, making interest rates cuts ineffective in stimulating …
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