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analyzes the implications of the change from IAS 39 to IFRS 9 in the context of bank resilience. We shed light on two effects … bank resilience through lower capital levels. In the absence of archival data of IFRS 9 and their potential biases due to …IFRS 9 substantially affects the financial sector by changing the impairment methodology for credit losses. This paper …
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This study examines whether the level of environmental disclosure in banks' financial reports matches less brown lending portfolios. Using granular credit register data and detailed information on firm-level greenhouse gas emission intensities, we find a negative relationship between...
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We propose a novel framework to assess financial system risk. Using a dynamic factor framework based on state-space methods, we construct coincident measures (‘thermometers’) and a forward looking indicator for the likelihood of simultaneous failure of a large number of financial...
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The Great Recession has been characterised by the two stylized facts: the buildup of leverage in the household sector in the period preceding the recession and a protracted economic recovery that followed. We attempt to explain these two facts as an information friction, whereby agents are...
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Outlier detection in high-dimensional datasets poses new challenges that have not been investigated in the literature. In this paper, we present an integrated methodology for the identification of outliers which is suitable for datasets with higher number of variables than observations. Our...
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We explore whether the transparency in banks' lending activities enhances the harmonization of credit terms that a bank … Central Bank, which requires repo borrowing banks that pledge their asset-backed securities as collateral to disclose granular … similar interest rate, loan-to-collateral-value ratio and maturity compared to same-purpose loans issued by the same bank in …
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IAS 39, IFRS 9 and US GAAP. We model the impact of credit impairments on the Profit and Loss (P&L) account under all three … regimes. Our results suggest that although IFRS 9 is less procyclical than the previous regulation (IAS 39), it is more …
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We analyse the impact of the adoption of expected credit loss accounting (IFRS 9) on the timeliness and potential …. Additionally, banks with a larger capital headroom provision significantly more, particularly for loans using IFRS 9. This suggests …
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We model the impact of bank mergers on loan competition, banks' reserve holdings and aggregate liquidity. Banks compete … in liquidity risk and expected liquidity needs for each bank and for the banking system. Large mergers tend to increase … expected aggregate liquidity needs, and thus the liquidity provision by the central bank. Comparative statics suggest that a …
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