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The financial crisis which manifested in the USA in 2008, revealed the extent to which the largest and most … interconnected financial institutions in the USA had become 'too big to fail', i.e., so systematically and significantly interwoven …
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This research studies why commercial banks in the USA failed in the recent financial crisis from the aspect of risk …
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Before the financial crisis of 2007-2009, the search for new revenue and profit streams by US banks contributed to a long-term trend towards disintermediation. Trading in derivatives might offer an alternative to traditional deposit-taking and lending business as a source of revenue and profit;...
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opportunities, and cites successful examples of sheltered workshops, etc. In Europe, Asia and the USA. References. …
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The study of tail events has become a central preoccupation for academics, investors and policy makers, given the recent financial turmoil. However, the question on what differentiates a crash from a tail event remains unsolved. This article elaborates a new definition of stock market crash...
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This paper examines the potential for contagion within the Czech banking system via the channel of interbank exposures of domestic banks, enriched by a liquidity channel and an asset price channel, over the period March 2007 to June 2012. A computational model is used to assess the resilience of...
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default probabilities of listed corporate entities in ten European countries, and the USA, covering the recent global …
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