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traditional margin income and fee-based income for banks operating in Australia. Design/methodology/approach – Considering several … Australian banks. The results suggest that shareholders of banks will benefit from increased bank exposure to non-interest income … must be offered with respect to banks pursuing absolute returns rather than monitoring risk-return trade-offs, and so …
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The National Australia Bank (NAB), one of Australia's largest banks, announced losses in 2004 of AUD$360 million due to …
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to determine the performance of public and private banks in India. The paper also conducts an empirical analysis to …This paper analyzes the performance of Indian banks over the period of the last ten years. It uses the CAMEL Framework … determine the share price performance of Indian banks relative to the share price performance of banks in Hong Kong, Europe and …
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In dieser Dissertation untersuchen wir die Terminstruktur der Kreditspreads auf Unternehmensanleihen bei korrelierten Unternehmensausfällen und asymmetrischer Information. Ausfallabhängigkeiten haben eine Reihe von Ursachen. Emittenten können durch direkte Beziehungen wie...
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, diversification considerationsin loan portfolios of banks have only received attention in the lasttwo decades, due to increasing … portfolio composition and to discover further dimensions responsiblefor the magnitude of the effect.Banks as well as regulatory … authorities are interested in the resultsbecause banks actually want to introduce portfolio based credit riskmodels to calculate …
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factors for Spanish banks during the period 2004-2010. The proposed framework allows to estimate with bank level data both the …
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This paper builds a general test of contagion in financial markets based on bivariate correlation analysis – a test that can be interpreted as an extension of the normal correlation theorem. Contagion is defined as a structural break in the data generating process of rates of return. Using a...
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In recent years, a number of researchers have questioned the traditional notion of the producer as the sole generator of innovation in buyer seller relationships. Increasingly, innovation generation has been recognized as an outcome of interaction between a firm and various outside entities....
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The well-known Easterlin paradox points out that average happiness has remained constant over time despite sharp rises in GNP per head. At the same time, a micro literature has typically found positive correlations between individual income and individual measures of subjective well-being. This...
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In this paper we use correlation analysis and Granger causality tests of time series to investigate the impact of financial derivatives on the real economy. We obtained statistically strong and mutually compatible results. Over the period under review have as exchange trade derivatives...
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