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This study assesses contagion from the USA subprime financial crisis on a large set of frontier stock markets. Copula models were used to investigate the structure of dependence between frontier markets and the USA, before and after the occurrence of the crisis. Statistically significant...
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This paper examines the time-varying conditional correlations of daily European equity market returns during the Irish sovereign debt crisis. A dynamic conditional correlation (DCC) multivariate GARCH model is used to estimate to what extent the collapse of Irish equity markets and subsequent...
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We examine whether the Canadian banking sector was afflicted by financial contagion from the 2008 sub-prime crisis in the United States financial sector. We find that Canadian banks were affected by contagion, though those with higher liquidity withstood better its adverse effects. Our results...
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This paper describes a frictional story of how the sub-prime crisis has been caused. It then offers a theory of looting, to explain how people loot other's money, and to show the kinds of people who supply the money. This paper then shows that public looting is more rampant than private looting,...
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The paper investigates the Subprime and the European sovereign debt crises through the prism of a novel methodology for portfolio credit derivatives analytics - a dynamic top-down HJM setting. Interestingly, the eurozone resembles a giant CDO in its financial construct which makes such an...
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The financial crisis that started in 2007 exposed a number of flaws in the financial system. Many of these flaws were associated with financial instruments that were issued by the shadow banking system, especially securitized assets. The volume and complexity of securitized assets grew rapidly...
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This paper examines government policies aimed at rescuing banks from the effects of the financial crisis of 2008-2009. Governments responded to the crisis by guaranteeing bank assets and liabilities and by injecting fresh capital into troubled institutions. We employ event study methodology to...
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The paper provides redesigned approaches in bank risk control, as result of the latest credit crisis. The study's framework links the credit crunch causes to Basel II (BII) and Capital Requirements Directive (CRD) implementation in SMBs. A threefold approach applies: • primary data (June...
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