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through the asset side of the banking system. Based on the literature on market imperfection, it presents some appealing … empirical validity of credit channel in India in the context of the mid-nineties episode of the adverse monetary shock. The …
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of the banking and software sectors and suggest ways of overcoming these problems. …
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Using data on Indian banks for 1996-2008, the paper examines the interconnect among credit growth, bank soundness and financial fragility. The analysis appears to indicate that higher credit growth amplifies bank fragility. Besides, the results point to the fact that sounder banks increase loan...
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The paper examines the response of banks to privatization. Using data on all state-owned banks for the period 1990-2006, the findings indicate that fully state-owned banks are significantly less profitable than partially privatized ones. The improvements in performance by partially privatized...
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Scheduled Commercial Banks in India. Among the explanatory variables, we incorporate, in addition to the standard set of …
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Employing data on Indian banks for 1992-2012, the article examines the impact of macroprudential measures on bank performance. First, it finds that state-owned banks tend to have lower profitability and soundness than their private counterparts. Next, it tests whether such differentials between...
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Using data on Indian banks during 1996-2007, the paper examines the impact of bank activity and short-term funding for bank returns and risks. The findings indicate that larger, fast growing financial firms tend to have higher fee income shares. In addition, banks with greater reliance on fee...
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The paper discusses the theory of how banks' respond to risk-based capital standards and conducts an empirical estimation to ascertain the response of banks to capital requirements in the Indian context
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, suggestive of a strong link between competition and charter value. Among the traditional banking activities, bank size and …
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The paper traces the determinants of off-balance sheet activities in the Indian banking sector. Using data for the …
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