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A Bázel-2 tőkeegyezmény magyarországi bevezetése új lendületet adott a sokváltozós csőd-előrejelzési módszerek alkalmazásnak és továbbfejlődésének. A cikk a nemzetközi szakirodalomban és pénzintézeti gyakorlatban leggyakrabban alkalmazott négy csőd-előrejelzési...
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A kereskedelmi bankok nyereséges működését leginkább veszélyeztető kockázattípus a hitelkockázat, amely nagyon leegyszerűsítve abból fakad, hogy az adósok nem teljesítik a bankkal szemben fennálló kötelezettségeiket. Egy esetleges nem teljesítési esemény következtében a...
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A magyar gazdaságban 1989-1993 között széles körű vállalati fizetésképtelenségi majd csődhullám bontakozott ki az állami vállalatok körében az átalakulás, a rendszerváltás előrehaladtával, amely azután átterjedt egy sereg újonnan születő magánvállalkozásra is. A...
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The article deals with the main intellectual challenges of developing the theoretical basis and potential instruments that can be used in the analysis of financial stability. It examines the means of detecting systemic risk and describes the difficulties in detecting it. It also presents the...
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Time-inconsistency of no-bailout policies can create incentives for banks to take excessive risks and generate endogenous crises when the government cannot commit. However, at the outbreak of financial problems, usually the government is uncertain about their nature, and hence it may delay...
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Economic variables are known to move asymmetrically over the business cycle: quickly and sharply during crises, but slowly and gradually during recoveries. Not known is the fact that this asymmetry is stronger in countries with less-developed financial systems. This new fact is documented using...
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This paper studies the interaction of government debt and financial markets. Both markets are fragile: excessively responsive to fundamentals and prone to strategic uncertainty. This interaction, termed a ʽdiabolic loopʼ, is driven by government willingness to bail out banks and the resulting...
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This essay examines how the Banking Acts of the 1933 and 1935 and related New Deal legislation influenced risk taking in the financial sector of the U.S. economy. The analysis focuses on contingent liability of bank owners for losses incurred by their firms and how the elimination of this...
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We analyze a comprehensive sample of more than 10,000 U.S. stocks in the OTC market. As little is known about this market, we first characterize OTC firms by trading venue and provide evidence on survival, success, frequency of venue changes, reporting status, and trading activity. A large...
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Why do some banks fail in financial crises while others survive? This article answers this question by analysing the effect of the Dutch financial crisis of the 1920s on 142 banks, of which 33 failed. We find that choices of balance sheet composition and product market strategy made in the...
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