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large banks in the United States and Europe. We find a remarkable consistency in sign, significance and economic magnitude …
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We show that negative policy rates affect the supply of bank credit in a novel way. Banks are reluctant to pass on …
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We show that negative policy rates affect the supply of bank credit in a novel way. Banks are reluctant to pass on …
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The paper shows that mispriced deposit insurance and capital regulation were of second order importance in determining the capital structure of large U.S. and European banks during 1991 to 2004. Instead, standard cross-sectional determinants of non-financial firms’ leverage carry over to...
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large banks in the United States and Europe. We find a remarkable consistency in sign, significance and economic magnitude …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003671222
The paper shows that mispriced deposit insurance and capital regulation were of second order importance in determining the capital structure of large U.S. and European banks during 1991 to 2004. Instead, standard cross-sectional determinants of non-financial firms' leverage carry over to banks,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003963775
The paper shows that mispriced deposit insurance and capital regulation were of second order importance in determining the capital structure of large U.S. and European banks during 1991 to 2004. Instead, standard cross-sectional determinants of non-financial firms' leverage carry over to banks,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013156092