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We investigate regulatory arbitrage during the G20's global derivatives market reform. Using hand-collected data on staggered reform progress, we find that banks shift their trading towards less regulated jurisdictions. The result is driven by agenda items – such as the promotion of central...
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This paper provides the first empirical evidence on how home-country regulation and supervision affects bank risk … independently from the effect that bank balance sheets have on lending. These findings imply that loose home-country regulation and …
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they are incorporated maintain creditor positions vis-à-vis the rest of the world. However, only the equity components of …
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This paper provides the first empirical evidence that bank regulation is associated with cross-border spillover effects … of host-country regulation …
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