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Since 1994, the German banking market is confronted with an entry wave of direct banks. This banking innovation may be explained by developments on the supply side as well as on the demand side. It is pushed by developments in telecommunication technologies during a period of rising cost...
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This paper explores the extent to which interest risk exposure is priced in bank margins. Our contribution to the literature is twofold: First, we present an extended model of Ho and Saunders (1981) that explicitly captures interest rate risk and returns from maturity transformation. Banks price...
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This paper presents empirical evidence on the behaviour of interbank lending in Germany after a monetary policy impulse … loan portfolio relatively unaffected. This may explain why the evidence for a bank lending channel in Germany seems to be …Dieses Papier präsentiert empirische Evidenz zum Verhalten der Interbankkredite in Deutschland nach einem …
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A crucial condition for the existence of a credit channel through bank loans is that monetary policy should be able to change bank loan supply. This paper contributes to the discussion on this issue by presenting empirical evidence from dynamic panel estimations based on a dataset that comprises...
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Given the marked reduction in the number of banks in Germany during recent years, the study estimates competitive … several size categories. However, despite the decrease in the number of banks in Germany during the investigated period and a …
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The German banking market is notorious for its low degree of market penetration by foreign financial institutions, suggesting that markets serviced by domestic and foreign banks are segmented. This paper employs a number of tests to determine whether activities of domestic and foreign banks are...
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located in Germany reduce their loan growth to the German economy in response to a tightening of sector-specific capital …
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