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This paper investigates the intra-group transmission of stricter capital regulation imposed at the banking group level. Specifically, we study how a policy-induced increase in the regulatory capital ratio impacts the capital adequacy composition, lending and risk-taking of the affiliated...
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types of institutions ?banks and non-bank financial institutions ?have a (significantly different) impact on local economic … growth. Our findings show that banks outperfirm non-bank financial institutions. Only banking development exerts a …
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Chinese provinces over the period 1995-2003, we assess the impact of banks and non-bank financial institutions on local … economic growth. We argue that banks have had a larger impact than non-banks on local economic growth as they benefited earlier …
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Chinese provinces over the period 1995–2003, we assess the impact of banks and non-bank financial institutions on local … economic growth. We argue that banks have had a larger impact than non-banks on local economic growth as they benefited earlier …
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We employ a unique dataset to study the impact of foreign bank ownership and mode of entry on banks’ lending rates to … transparent and opaque borrowers. We find that greenfield banks charge lower lending rates on average and we test for two … impact on banks’ portfolio composition in terms of borrowers, maturity, and currency. After controlling for these differences …
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types of institutions ?banks and non-bank financial institutions ?have a (significantly different) impact on local economic … growth. Our findings show that banks outperform non-bank financial institutions. Only banking development exerts a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005088359
Earlier studies have documented that foreign banks charge lower lending rates and interest spreads than domestic banks … demonstrate that banks differ significantly in terms of portfolio composition and we attest to the “portfolio composition … hypothesis” by showing that, having controlled for portfolio composition, there are no differences in lending rates between banks. …
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How do banks react to increased interbank competition?Recent banking theory offers conflicting predictions about the …
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allocation in emerging markets. We investigate the impact of the mode of foreign entry (greenfield or takeover) on banks …
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of institutions - banks and non-bank financial institutions - have a (significantly different) impact on local economic …
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