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This paper examines the Leverage Ratio and Total Capital Ratio of global versus non-global banks in both the pre- and post-crisis periods. A panel data set of 165 global and non-global financial institutions from 38 countries is used for the period 1999-2015 and a random effects model is...
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Foreign bank lending has stopped growing since the global financial crisis. Changes in banks' business models, balance-sheet adjustments, as well as the tightening of banking regulations are potential drivers of this prolonged slowdown. The existing literature however suggests an opposite effect...
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A Saturday Evening Post editorial of December 28, 1928, glowingly described American bankers as the “stewards of our whole intricate credit system.” Within a year the feelings of that esteemed journal's editors had changed considerably. Their emotional rollercoaster follows tracks similar to...
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. World trade has been flat since 2008, while cross-border financial flows are nearly ten times less compared with the pre …
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The Global Financial Crisis unleashed changes in the operating and regulatory environments for large international banks. This paper proposes a novel taxonomy to identify and track business model evolution for the 30 Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs). Drawing from banks' reporting, it...
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