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Manfred Borchert, Prof. em. Universität Münster, plädiert in seinem Kommentar dafür, das Wertpapier-Portefeuille von Banken durch eine bestimmte Quote zum Eigenkapital zu begrenzen.
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and led to bank restructuring and consolidation. This paper looks at firm access to credit in the region, focusing on the … role of credit market structure. Using firm-level data from theWorld Bank Enterprise Survey, we find that access to bank … likely to be financially constrained. We also find that a high degree of bank penetration and competition are significantly …
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We analyze the effects on bank valuation of government policies aimed at shoring up banks' financial conditions during …/or guaranteed bank assets and liabilities. We employ event study methodology to estimate the impact of government …-intervention announcements on bank valuation. Using traditional approaches, announcements directed at the banking system as a whole were …
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The global crisis exposed weaknesses in the Hungarian financial system that pose risks to financial stability. Excessive risk-taking by banks and households had been masked by relatively stable exchange rates, the expected early adoption of the euro and unusually lax credit conditions in...
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We employ event study methodology to examine government policies aimed at rescuing banks from the effects of the 2008–2009 financial crisis. Announcements directed at the banking system as a whole were associated with positive cumulative abnormal returns, whereas announcements directed at...
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one-period probit model used by Cole and Gunther (1998). Using data on U.S. bank failures from 1985 – 1992, we find that …, from an econometric perspective, the hazard model is more accurate than the probit model in predicting bank failures, but … data from the 1980s performs surprisingly well in forecasting bank failures during 2009 – 2010. …
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In this study, we analyze why U.S. commercial banks failed during the recent financial crisis. We find that proxies for commercial real estate investments, as well as traditional proxies for the CAMELS components, do an excellent job in explaining the failures of banks that were closed during...
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-2009. Governments responded to the crisis by guaranteeing bank assets and liabilities and by injecting fresh capital into troubled …
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The 2008 financial crisis is affecting millions of companies (from small ones up to big corporations) and is one of the hottest topics in all TV deadlines and step by step it starts to be part of our daily reality. The daily reality can be called as “Market instability”: The recent market...
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In this study we try to explain the inclusion of banks in the WDCI list proposed by Bloomberg. This list collects a group of more than 100 banking institutions which, during the crisis, suffered losses. We explain the probability of being part of the list (to suffer severe or highly severe...
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