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China's shadow banking has been rising rapidly in the last decade, mainly driven by regulations for banks, the Fiscal Stimulus Plan in 2008, and credit constraints in restrictive industries. This sector has continued growing although the regulators repeatedly attempted to impose new regulations...
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We provide a comprehensive review of the development and activities of the People's Bank of China over the half century …. First, the PBC has evolved from the mixture of a central bank and a commercial bank to the central bank of China, with the …
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In this paper we study the intra-group transactions between the parent bank and its foreign subsidiaries in European … subsidiary banks were large by assets in some of the member states the related party transactions with the parent bank created a … subsidiaries. We suggest improvements in governance as well greater disclosure of related party transactions in bank holding …
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In a model with bankruptcy costs and segmented deposit and equity markets, we endogenize the cost of equity and deposit finance for banks. Despite risk neutrality, equity capital earns a higher expected return than direct investment in risky assets. Banks hold positive capital to reduce...
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quality of individual banks is opaque but can be inferred by creditors from aggregate signals about bank solvency. When bank …. This information contagion is more likely under clustered asset structures. In contrast, when bank debt is long …
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special issue of the Review of Financial Studies dedicated to “The Value of Bank Capital and the Structure of the Banking … September 2006, which was jointly organized by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the Wharton Financial Institutions Center …
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When liquidity plays an important role as in times of financial crisis, asset prices in some markets may reflect the amount of liquidity available in the market rather than the future earning power of the asset. Mark-to-market accounting is not a desirable way to assess the solvency of a...
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When liquidity plays an important role as in times of financial crisis, asset prices in some markets may reflect the amount of liquidity available in the market rather than the future earning power of the asset. Mark-to-market accounting is not a desirable way to assess the solvency of a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010298331
When liquidity plays an important role as in times of financial crisis, asset prices in some markets may reflect the amount of liquidity available in the market rather than the future earning power of the asset. Mark-to-market accounting is not a desirable way to assess the solvency of a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005022412
When liquidity plays an important role as in times of financial crisis, asset prices in some markets may reflect the amount of liquidity available in the market rather than the future earning power of the asset. Mark-to-market accounting is not a desirable way to assess the solvency of a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012709695