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This paper reviews the characteristics of the international incursions by banks since the early 1990s, examines the … provides a prospective view on how banks will tend to make decisions regarding the scope of their international operations in … the years to come. We conclude that banks will tend to remain loyal to a universal banking model in terms of scope of …
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banking institutions. This study investigates whether stress-tested banks in the U.S. converge to each other in their levels … the convergence in profitability, asset quality, management quality, and income diversification of stress-tested banks …. Furthermore, stress-tested banks also converge in their income diversification strategies, return volatility, default risk …
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banks in six countries of ASEAN over the period 2008–19, we achieve the result that the index of financial inclusion has a … clearer, in an inclusive financial sector, those banks can increase more stable customer deposits and safe loans by providing …
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results indicate that TARP can help reduce TARP banks’ risk-taking. And this effect becomes less significant in a shorter … TARP effects on risk-taking. After receiving TARP funding, early repayment TARP banks reduce their risk-taking, but late … repayment TARP banks increase their risk-taking. These results are robust to different tests. We also investigate the TARP …
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Recession and sovereign debt crisis, many central banks have pursued ultra-easy and far reaching unconventional monetary … policies for several years. Yields on various bond classes – including euro area sovereign bond yields since the sovereign debt …
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We study the effects of a bank’s engagement in trading. Traditional banking is relationship-based: not scalable, long … leads trading in banks to become increasingly risky, so that problems in managing and regulating trading in banks will …
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and Venezuela. We find that, for a given tax rate, revenue declines over time. Therefore, in order to meet a fixed revenue … target in real terms, the tax rate needs to be raised repeatedly. However, we also find that successive increases in the tax … rate erode the tax base by more than they raise revenue yield and that the higher the increase in the tax rate, the more …
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and Venezuela. We find that, for a given tax rate, revenue declines over time. Therefore, in order to meet a fixed revenue … target in real terms, the tax rate needs to be raised repeatedly. However, we also find that successive increases in the tax … rate erode the tax base by more than they raise revenue yield and that the higher the increase in the tax rate, the more …
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3071 banks in the Asian region over the period from 2008 to 2017. This paper uses a generalized method of moments (GMM …. Financial inclusion can help banks increase revenue, reduce cost, and expand their market share. Policy implications are …
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The aim of this paper is twofold: first, to study the determinants of banks' net interest margin with a particular … for banks of the relaxation of a binding prudential limit on maturity mismatch, in place in Italy until the mid-2000s. The …
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