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bailout, the bailout value incurred by the government following the abandonment of the private shareholders, and, moreover … particular on assessing the difference that an assumed bail-in as opposed to bail-out regime can make. …
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We show that market discipline, defined as the extent to which firm specific risk characteristics are re ected in market prices, eroded during the recent financial crisis in 2008. We design a novel test of changes in market discipline based on the relation between firm specific risk...
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Using a sample of European banks and a series of events affecting governments' finances, we conduct an event study to examine whether there is a relationship between governments' fiscal difficulties and banks' stock returns. We find a significant reaction of banks' stocks to news concerning...
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spreads, and equity returns. We use our method to analyze the evolution of bailout expectations during the recent financial … crisis. We find that bailout expectations peaked in reaction to government interventions following the failure of Lehman …
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in the form of the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive. The paper discusses the anti-bailout objective of the two …
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default { bailout, where government provides capital; bail-in, using private-sector funds; and no regulatory intervention … distress with sufficient capital remaining. Empirical tests of changes in capital behavior from the pre-crisis bailout period …
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the resulting drop in bank charter values translated into higher risk-taking at German savings banks. -- Public bail-out …
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We investigate the implications of government versus private ownership for bank minority shareholders. Specifically, we use unique data to examine whether the stock prices of government-owned and family-owned banks, equally engaged in related lending, differently react to loan announcements. Our...
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attenuate bailout-related moral hazard. Banks were averse to these appointments - the empirical distribution of missed payments …
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– helped attenuate bailout-related moral hazard. Banks were averse to these appointments – the empirical distribution of missed …
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