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This paper presents the first analysis of open-end leverage certificates on the Germanmarket. The major innovations of these certificates are twofold. First, issuers announcea price-setting formula according to which they are willing to buy and sell thecertificates over time. Second, the...
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bank to restructure the borrower's firm in the case of distress, thepossibility to appropriate private benefits from …
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This paper first provides a simple but very general framework for credit portfolio modellingwhich is based on the distinction between systematic and unsystematic risk. Unsystematicor borrower-specific risk vanishes through diversification in a very large, infinitelyfine-grained portfolio. The...
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This paper develops a continuous-time model of liquidity provision by banks, in which customers can deposit and withdraw their funds strategically ...
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This paper analyzes the relation between the quality of the legal enforcement of loan contracts and the allocation of credit to households, both theoretically and empirically.
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This paper describes the pay-for-performance sensitivity of the compensation and its disclosure as two dimensions of the board remuneration systems in the European countries.
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This paper examines the effects of cross-border bank mergers on the risk and (abnormal) returns of acquiring banks. We …
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We offer a novel explanation for the use of collateral based on the dual function of banks to provide credit and assess the borrowers credit risk. There is no moral hazard or adverse selection on the part of borrowers the only inefficiency is that banks cannot contractually commit to providing...
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the loss given default on bank loans and corporate bonds, and seeks to empirically explain this critical relationship.(...) …
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This paper analyzes the impact of ongoing financial integration and increase in crossborder activities on banks’ common exposure to shocks and on banking sector systemic risk. For that, we study the evolution of correlations between large international banks’ asset-to-debt ratios over...
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