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This study investigates the contemporary role of banks' treasuries and shows how the trea-sury function is being transformed across the banking sector. Using a sample of internationalsurveys of banks representing both emerging and advanced markets (with 35% of banks rep-resenting the...
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This paper studies segmentation and efficiency of the interbank market in Kenya. The study utilizes network framework and case studies of countries with developed interbank markets, namely the UK, EU and the US. Using daily data for the period June 2003 to September 5 2012, the study finds that...
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Does ‘inner' competition – rivalry among network members – worsen performance in a network of cooperative banks? Inner competition might, in fact, endanger network-dependent scale economies. We test our hypothesis on Banche di Credito Cooperativo (BCCs), Italy's network of mutual...
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In recent years, commercial banks have substantially reduced the number of theirbranch offices. We address the question of whether or not the increased distance tolenders caused by branch office closures translates into a lower credit supply for smalland medium sized enterprises (SMEs). We use a...
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This paper is motivated by high levels of non-performing loans in the Zimbabwean banking sector since dollarization in 2009. Banks are well known for their function of providing liquidity in the economy. Normal loan awarding require credit analysis. Credit analysis is undertaken to assess the...
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In the past few decades, commercial banks have substantially reduced the number of their branch offices. We address the question of whether or not the increased distance from the lenders correspondingly faced by many small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) translates into a lower volume of...
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This paper questions when and why state governments oppose (or support) privatization programs initiated by the central government. It examines national privatization initiatives in the 1990s in India and Brazil in the fields of electricity and banking looking at the varying responses of the...
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The authors demonstrate and break down the recent developments at commodity trading entities and how this ties into the global commodity supply chain. Commodity prepay arrangements exemplify the new role that commodity traders play in financial intermediation. Specifically, the authors cover...
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The new Basel III regulations are likely to make long-term financing more expensive, which will affect the financing of capital-intensive renewable energy technologies, because they typically rely on long-term financing. In addition, the capital and liquidity requirements of Basel III are likely...
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The authors study banking using the tools of mechanism design, without a priori assumptions about what banks are, who they are, or what they do. Given preferences, technologies, and certain frictions - including limited commitment and imperfect monitoring - they describe the set of incentive...
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