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predominantly by macroeconomic conditions and the strength of the sovereign and their institutional relationship with other ‘bank …
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On 16th November 2009, SUERF, CEPS and the Belgian Financial Forum coorganized a conference "Crisis management at cross-roads" in Brussels. All papers in the present volume are based on contributions at the conference and the SUERF Annual Lecture which followed the event.
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Prior to the Great Depression, regulators imposed double liability on bank shareholders to ensure financial stability … mitigating bank risks and providing a safety net for depositors before and during the Great Depression. We first develop a model … that demonstrates two competing effects of double liability: a direct effect that constrains bank risk taking as a result …
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transfers in the event of a bank's insolvency provides important economic benefits. However, only 11 EU Member States have so …
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this paper, we use a regime-switching open-economy DSGE model with bank default and bank-government linkages to assess the …
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their banks and impose rate premiums based on each bank's indigenous risk. With these reforms, some very costly …. -- Reforming FDIC insurance ; moral hazard ; market discipline ; bank risk pricing ; cost of funds to banks …
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-out guarantee. The reason is that the prospect of a bail-out induces the rotected bank to expand, thereby intensifying competition … in the deposit market and depressing other banks' margins. In contrast, the effects on the protected bank's risk taking …
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I study the relation between shadow banking and financial stability in an economy in which banks are susceptible to self-fulfilling runs and in which government-backed deposit insurance is limited. Shadow banks issue only uninsured deposits while commercial banks issue both insured and uninsured...
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Using evidence from Russia, we explore the effect of the introduction of deposit insurance on bank risk. Drawing on … within-bank variation in the ratio of firm deposits to total household and firm deposits, so as to capture the magnitude of …
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bank's financial condition deteriorates, depositors have an incentive to withdraw their funds, and corporations will find … over the last two decades to a deterioration in the performance of their bank. We find that during recessions, in … to borrower-, bank-, and credit-line-specific controls as well as bank-fixed effects, show that banks' provision of …
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