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This paper examines whether Asian banks are still prone to moral hazard in the aftermath of the 1997 Asian crisis. Using a sample of commercial banks from 12 Asian countries during the 2001-2007 period,our empirical findings highlight that greater market power in the banking market results in...
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This paper investigates the impact on financial stability of bank competition in emerging markets by taking into … largest banks, suggesting that the impact of bank competition is conditional on the extent to which the banking industry may … account crisis periods. Based on a broad set of commercial banks in Asia over the 1994-2009 period, the empirical results …
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This paper investigates the impact on financial stability of bank competition in emerging markets by taking into … largest banks, suggesting that the impact of bank competition is conditional on the extent to which the banking industry may … account crisis periods. Based on a broad set of commercial banks in Asia over the 1994-2009 period, the empirical results …
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negatively associated with bank profits. Our results also suggest that multinational banks, possessing global advantage, are more …-owned and domestic banks may be due to the implementation of bank restructuring programmes and governments' financial support …
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The factors that determine Indonesian bank risk (especially income volatility) are considered from a longer run …. It is found that higher franchise value (as measured by retail activity) is consistently related to lower bank risk … across all three phases of Indonesian banking. Evidence is found of a U-shaped relationship between bank risk and loan growth …
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In the wake of the Asian financial crisis, many regimes in Asia adopted stricter provisioning requirements, as well as … throughout emerging Asia, most strikingly so in the case of India. Thus, loan loss provisioning did not simply become more …
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production based on the intermediation and services-producing goals of bank management over the post-crisis period. Within this …) group-wise heterogeneous sub-sampling approach. We find that there was a significant negative effect on Hong Kong bank … financial services. Other environmental factors found to be significantly impacting on bank efficiency were private consumption …
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potential among banking institutions in Asia using CoVaR and Granger causality network approaches. The empirical evidence for a … potential systemic crisis among Asia banks is ambiguous. The analysis reveals that the degree of interconnectedness has general … gone up among banks in Asia. Nevertheless, the causal network among the banks has become less dense after the global …
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The global financial crisis underlined that sound and effective bank regulation is vital to financial stability … outbreak. The crisis reflected the failure of regulatory authorities to keep pace with financial innovation. Bank supervision … had been weak by any measure. Supervisors did not conduct regular onsite bank inspections or examinations of sufficient …
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bank-specific default-risk variables. Discipline is measured by estimating a supply of deposit funds function at Thai banks … from 1992 to 1997. The results show that supply decreases as bank-specific risk increases. Also, the sensitivity of funds … to changes in bank-specific risk increases as systemic risk rises. Additionally, depositors decrease their sensitivity to …
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