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Mortgage payment protection insurance (hereafter MPPI) provides varying combinations of accident, sickness and unemployment insurance and is used to protect the mortgage payments of policyholders in the event of a fall in income. Recently the provision of this service in the UK has been heavily...
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Credit, the key word in today's society, considered as a control element of the market economy has its reverse: the risk. The risk is itself diverse: the risk of non-payment, the risk of late payment due either to bankruptcy to the debtor or natural, political, etc. events. If, in general, banks...
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Az Európai Unióban a pénzügyi konglomerátumok kockázataival kapcsolatban 2005től egy új direktíva rendelkezései érvényesülnek. A pénzügyi konglomerátumok az utóbbi évtizedekben a világ számos országában a biztosítók és a különféle bankok egyre szorosabbá váló...
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When liquidity plays an important role as in times of financial crisis, asset prices in some markets may reflect the amount of liquidity available in the market rather than the future earning power of the asset. Mark-to-market accounting is not a desirable way to assess the solvency of a...
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In this paper we will present and discuss four different methodologies for calculating ERISA damages — what we will label the “best-performing fund,” “portfolio redistribution,” “most similar fund,” and “10b-5 style” ERISA damage methods. For purposes of demonstrating how these...
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Risk diversification is one of the many reasons for cross-sector mergers of financialinstitutes. This paper presents a fair-value type asset and liability model in order to identify diversification effects for financial conglomerates (PCs) under various shocks. My analysis for the Netherlands...
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The authors analyze changes resulting from impacts of the globalization process and the crisis on the financial markets, particularly on the conservative insurance sector, which is forced to accelerate the dynamics of structural changes. The adequacy of the current regulatory measures for the...
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Empirical capital-market studies on share sensitivity to interest rates – especially referring to financial service companies – regularly draw on variations of a two-factor regression model that explains returns on shares using a market and an interest-rate factor. In the literature, this...
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This study provides new evidence regarding reciprocal brokered deposits (RBDs), regulatory responses, and bank risk, contributing to prior studies in four ways. First, using updated financial Call Report data and bank failure data through 2012, we reexamine the moral hazard hypothesis that banks...
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While both microcredit and microinsurance products in the developing world have essentially emerged in a regulatory vacuum, the general consensus appears to be that self-regulation may have thus far served the global microcredit industry adequately. The same premise is likely to be false when it...
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