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bank debt too safe. The optimal capital regulation requires that a part of bank capital be unavailable to creditors upon …
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banks across both crises exploiting the specific institutional nature of the European banking system. We employ the … supported the banking sector with EUR 4.1 trillion using various support schemes and virtually all banks have raised capital … restore confidence in the banking sector …
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We develop a theory of optimal bank leverage in which the benefit of debt in inducing loan monitoring is balanced against the benefit of equity in attenuating risk-shifting. However, faced with socially-costly correlated bank failures, regulators bail out creditors. Anticipation of this...
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We develop a theory of optimal bank leverage in which the benefit of debt in inducing loan monitoring is balanced against the benefit of equity in attenuating risk-shifting. However, faced with socially-costly correlated bank failures, regulators bail out creditors. Anticipation of this...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013038378
The U.S. bank stress tests aim to improve financial system stability. However, they may also affect bank credit supply. We formulate and test opposing hypotheses about these effects. Our findings are consistent with the Risk Management Hypothesis, under which stress-tested banks reduce credit...
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result suffered significant losses. We conclude that global banking flows, rather than global imbalances, determined the …
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in the banking sector, dividend payouts can shift the relative value of stakeholders' claims across firms. Through this … dividends and inefficient recapitalization relative to the efficient policy that maximizes banking sector equity. We compare the …
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We analyze the determinants and the long-run consequences of government interventions in the eurozone banking sector … sovereign debt and engage in zombie lending, resulting in weaker credit supply, elevated risk in the banking sector, and …
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substitutes, performing substantially similar activities, with banks inside and NBFIs outside the perimeter of banking regulation … regulation and are such that banks remain special as both routine and emergency liquidity providers to NBFIs. We support this …
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We document that the deregulation of bank branching restrictions in the United States triggered a reallocation across sectors, with end effects on state-level volatility. The change cannot be explained simply by shifts in sector-level returns and volatility. A reallocation effect is at play,...
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