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This study investigates if the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) distorted price competition in U.S. banking. Political indicators reveal bailout expectations after 2009, manifested as beliefs about the predicted probability of receiving equity support relative to failing during the TARP...
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This study investigates if the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) distorted price competition in U.S. banking. Political indicators reveal bailout expectations after 2009, manifested as beliefs about the predicted probability of receiving equity support relative to failing during the TARP...
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bank internationalization. Second, only a few non-financial firms engage in international trade, but many banks hold …
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Recent developments on international financial markets have called the benefits of bank globalization into question … necessarily made banks less risky. Yet, surprisingly little is known about the actual link between bank internationalization, bank … countries tends to increase bank risk. Fourth, the impact of internationalization differs across banks from different banking …
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