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The Basel I Accord introduced a discontinuity in required capital for undrawn credit commitments. While banks had to set aside capital when they extended commitments with maturities in excess of one year, short-term commitments were not subject to a capital requirement. We use this difference to...
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explaining banks' market values. In this paper we present a model of a bank with fixed-rate deposit insurance that faces … increasing competition that erodes its charter value. When under these conditions the bank chooses its capital to maximize …
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of bank regulatory capital. Our results show that following Basel I, undrawn fees and all-in-drawn credit spreads on …
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estimate bank biases at the credit level by comparing bank-generated risk estimates within loan syndicates. The biases are … positively correlated with measures of regulatory capital, even in the presence of bank fixed effects, consistent with an effort …
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estimate bank biases at the credit-level by comparing bank generated risk estimates within loan syndicates. The biases are … positively correlated with measures of regulatory capital, even in the presence of bank fixed effects, consistent with an effort …
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the average bank. The authors show similar effects on net charge-offs and for U.S. banks only …
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Much of the work on climate risk has focused on the physical effects of climate change, with less attention devoted to “transition risks” related to negative economic effects of enacting climate-related policies and phasing out high-emitting technologies. Further, most of the work in this...
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