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We examine the Indian bank asset quality review, which doubled the declared loan delinquency rate. Relative economic stability during the exercise and the absence of a capital backstop together make it unique. We find that the expected reduction in information asymmetry does not automatically...
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This paper examines bargaining as a mechanism to resolve information problems. To guide the analysis, I develop a …
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We propose a parsimonious model with adverse selection where delinquency, renegotiation, and bankruptcy all occur in equilibrium as a result of a simple screening mechanism. A borrower has private information about her cost of bankruptcy, and a lender may use random contracts to screen different...
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This paper develops a model of settlement system to study the endogenous structure of settlement networks, and the welfare consequences of clearing agent failure. The equilibrium degree of tiering is endogenously determined by the cost structure and the information structure. The degree of...
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likelihood of a banking crisis. I further show that (i) when interest rates are endogenous, the demand for loanable funds is non …
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likelihood of a banking crisis. I further show that (i) when interest rates are endogenous, the demand for loanable funds is non …
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We empirically investigate why wholesale funding is fragile by providing the first study of how individual banks borrow and lend in the euro unsecured and secured interbank market. Consistent with theories in which lenders enforce market discipline by monitoring counterparty credit risk and...
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The German Commercial Code ("HGB") allows banks to build visible reserves for general banking risks according to … endowment, for internal financing, signaling or earnings management purposes. We analyze financial statements of German banks …
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