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find, contrary to the literature, that this increase in deposit insurance did not increase bank risk-taking, nor did it …
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Little is known about the location of bank risk, i.e., which investors in which countries hold bank-issued securities … like bonds and stocks. In this paper, we analyze the (re-)distribution of bank risk across asset classes (short- and long …-term debt, equity), across investor types and across geographic locations. We also differentiate bank holdings according to …
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Better customer service provisions by banks - such as more branches and ATMs, longer business hours, and more personalized services - help attract more core deposits and increase funding stickiness by raising depositors' switching costs and enhancing their loyalty. Funding stickiness from...
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their complexity by the Bank for International Settlements and the Federal Reserve. …
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We study the impact of increasingly negative central bank policy rates on banks' propensity to become undercapitalized …
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correlation of incentive pay with both the level and volatility of bank trading income -particularly for the pre-crisis period … markets divisions with the strength of incentive pay in unrelated bank divisions like retail banking. Moreover, pre …
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Switzerland. For identification, we compare changes in the behavior of banks that had different fractions of their central bank …
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We show that negative policy rates affect the supply of bank credit in a novel way. Banks are reluctant to pass on … low-deposit banks. As a consequence, the introduction of negative policy rates by the European Central Bank in mid-2014 …
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We use payroll data on 1.2 million bank employee years in the Austrian, German, and Swiss banking sector to identify … document an economically significant correlation of incentive pay with both the level and volatility of bank trading income … share in the capital markets divisions with the strength of incentive pay in unrelated bank divisions like retail banking …
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firm incentives in a post-reform financial system. -- Financial regulatory reform ; corporate governance ; bank charter … ; bank insolvency …
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