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effects of a novel macroprudential policy rule - that I shall call Dividend Prudential Target (DPT) - aimed at complementing …
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Economic literature suggests that banks change their dividend payouts for three main reasons. They may be willing to … to introduction of sector-wide recommendation by regulators to suspend dividend payouts in view of prevailing large …, over a decade and a half preceding the pandemic, bank dividend payouts were adjusted in line with the three motivations …
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highlights the importance of managing perceptions about dividend uncertainty through credible communication about the expected … duration, frequency and severity of dividend restrictions to limit their unintended side effects. …
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We characterize the Laffer curves for labor taxation and capital income taxation quantitatively for the US, the EU-14 and individual European countries by comparing the balanced growth paths of a neoclassical growth model featuring "constant Frisch elasticity" (CFE) preferences. We derive...
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A growing body of literature analyses the impact of news on companies' equity prices. We add to this literature by showing that the transmission channel of news to prices differs across sectors. First, we disentangle sectoral equity prices into components of expected future earnings and equity...
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At the onset of the Covid-19 outbreak, central banks and supervisors introduced dividend restrictions as a new policy … estimate the impact of the ECB's dividend recommendation on bank lending and risk-taking. To address identification issues, we … fiscal policies that supported credit during the Covid-19 downturn and investigates their interaction with the dividend …
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We study the relative effect of venture capital and bank finance on large manufacturing firms in local U.S. markets. Theory predicts that with venture capital, the firm size distribution should become more stretched-out to the right, but it’s ambiguous on the effect of banks on large firms....
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It has often been argued during the recent credit crisis that commercial banks’ involvement in investment banking activities might have had an impact on the intensity of their underwriting standards. We turn to evidence from the period prior to the complete revocation of the Glass-Steagall Act...
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We study the relative effect of venture capital and bank finance on large manufacturing firms in local U.S. markets. Theory predicts that with venture capital, the firm size distribution should become more stretched-out to the right, but it’s ambiguous on the effect of banks on large firms....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003969261
It has often been argued during the recent credit crisis that commercial banks' involvement in investment banking activities might have had an impact on the intensity of their underwriting standards. We turn to evidence from the period prior to the complete revocation of the Glass-Steagall Act...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008901496