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We show that around one third of executive directors on the boards of national supervisory authorities (NSA) in European banking have an employment history in the financial industry. The appointment of executives without a finance background associates with negative valuation effects....
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targeting bank management and, to a lesser extent, penalties mitigate moral hazard. Weak interventions, such as warnings, do not …
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network connections of the banks. The latter are in our application observed interbank exposures among German bank holding …-many-to-fail mechanics such that bank distress is less likely if many peers already experienced distress. …
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This paper assesses the progress made towards the creation of the European Banking Union (EBU) and the evolution of the banking industry in the European Union since the financial crisis of 2007. We review major regulatory changes pertaining to the three pillars of the EBU and the effects of new...
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sovereign debt exposures and the implications of sovereign exposures for bank risk. Our main findings are as follows. First … impact of sovereign bond holdings on bank risk. This result could indicate the widespread absence of marking-to-market for …
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Most bank efficiency studies that use stochastic frontier analysis (SFA) employ each bank's own implicit input price …
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