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Bank holding companies (BHCs) can be complex organizations, conducting multiple lines of business through many distinct … legal entities and across a range of geographies. While such complexity raises the costs of bank resolution when … geographic complexity can engender explicit trade-offs between the agency problems that increase risk and the diversification …
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. This paper investigates whether diversification influences banks' investment (credit) policy and profitability. Diversified … banks appear to benefit from “coinsurance,” supply more credit, and seem more profitable. However, diversification does not … contributes to the current debate on the optimal scope of bank activities, and highlights novel channels through which …
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Interstate diversification of American banks was initially constrained by severe regulation. However over the years … decade we have witnessed an increasing trend in geographic diversification of American banks. In relation to this fact, the … question of whether interstate geographic diversification has a statistically significant effect on banks' cost of equity …
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How do changes in banking regulation affect the syndicated loan market? Because branch networks and loan syndication both facilitate banks' ability to diversify geographical credit risk, we focus on the Riegle-Neal Interstate Branching and Banking Efficiency Act of 1994. We investigate its...
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