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lender of last resort (LoLR) theory in the assessment of the OMT we find that when de facto operating as a LoLR for …
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/methodology/approach The authors propose a set of five overarching rules, informed by history, empirical evidence and theory, which would serve …
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Abstract Der Beitrag analysiert die Hintergründe und Ursachen der weltweiten Finanzkrise und kommt zu dem Ergebnis …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide enhanced insights on corporate governance failures which contributed to various financial crimes in major banking institutions and whether those involved have been held sufficiently accountable in the USA and the UK. Design/methodology/approach...
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Purpose The unfolding of the financial crisis in parts of Europe has highlighted a number of challenges which can be analysed through the prism of NPLs. These included the discrepancies across supervisory regimes, the limitations of macro-prudential supervision and the diversity of NPL...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to re-examine in detail the banking window dressing (WD) theory. Using data from … increases the regular payments cost, the author uses a Granger causality procedure and confirms the theory that the aim of … examine the WD theory and it could present a new-flexible way for WD research. Practical implications – Examining the …
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Purpose This paper aims to study the structural dynamic behaviour of the depositors, banks and investors and the role of banks in the business cycles. The authors test the hypothesis: do banks’ behaviour make oscillations in the economy via interest rate? Design/methodology/approach The...
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Up to the early 1990s, Uganda’s financial structure was characterised by government controls and instability, leading to financial repression and lack of development in the sector. The sector was, as a consequence, dominated by commercial banks, which are mainly concentrated in urban areas....
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Purpose – This paper aims to analyze the impact of conjectural “too-big-to-fail” (TBTF) guarantees on big and small US financial institutions’ stock prices during the 2008-2009 banking crisis. Design/methodology/approach – The paper analyzes shocks to stock market investors’...
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the strategies and dynamics of the fledging accounting professional project in the context of boom, bust and reform in colonial Victoria. In doing so, the study provides evidence of the association of members of the Incorporated Institute of...
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