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We document that banking deregulation leads banks to offer lower initial rates on adjustable-rate mortgages to attract …
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Using Federal Reserve (Fed) confidential stress test data, we exploit the gap between the Fed and bank capital … document that banks in the 90th percentile of the capital gap reduce their new supply of risky credit by 13 percent compared …
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Yes, it did. We use exogenous variation in banks' incentives to conform to the standards of the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) around regulatory exam dates to trace out the effect of the CRA on lending activity. Our empirical strategy compares lending behavior of banks undergoing CRA exams...
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Using Federal Reserve (Fed) confidential stress test data, we exploit the gap between the Fed and bank capital … document that banks in the 90th percentile of the capital gap reduce their new supply of risky credit by 13 percent compared …
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We analyze the effectiveness of consumer financial regulation by considering the 2009 Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure (CARD) Act in the United States. Using a difference-in- differences research design and a unique panel data set covering over 160 million credit card...
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loans, more delinquent loans, higher regulatory capital ratios, and lower ROA. There is a higher frequency of bank failures …
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Using transaction-level credit card spending from a leading Chinese commercial bank, we show that consumers prefer firms with higher Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) profiles. Specifically, we show that consumers increase their consumption by 4.9 percentage points as the ESG rating...
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Using individual-level credit card data from a Singapore financial institution, this paper investigates the effectiveness of a consumer financial regulation aiming to reduce household unsecured debt accumulation. A threat of suspending all existing unsecured credit induces the credit card...
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in the capital-intensive secondary sector. Quantitatively, a one standard deviation increase in the exposure of a state …
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