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Our results show that US banks with a relatively high share of non-interest income become riskier with a moving toward non-interest-generating activities, especially activities from investment banking, proprietary trading, etc. The findings also prove, although weakly, that banks with a...
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In this study, we investigate changes in banks' capital adequacy ratio (CAR) under different stress scenarios and examine the results by comparing conventional banks to participation banks in Turkey. Our results report that the capital adequacy ratio of the banks declines substantially given the...
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We investigate whether and how political systems affect the financial soundness of conventional and Islamic banks. Using factors extracted from principal component analysis, we find that Islamic banks underperform their conventional counterparts in more democratic political systems but...
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’a function. In 2017, the Central Bank of Bahrain issued a new Shari’a Governance module (SG) in its rulebook, requiring all …
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This paper examines the effect of various types of bank capital on the profitability and efficiency of conventional and …
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Earnings management can be either opportunistic, adding noise to reported earnings, or informative about a firm's underlying economic performance, adding valuable information to financial reports. This study examines earnings management in banks with differing levels of information asymmetry....
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environments. We also observe that the impact of monetary policy on the returns of commercial banks is affected by bank …-specific characteristics. Bank size, leverage and profitability play an important role in explaining the cross-sectional variation in bank … returns as a result of monetary policy changes. We find that cross-sectional bank-specific characteristics affect the bank …
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