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Using quarterly financial statements and stock market data from 1982 to 2010 for the six largest Canadian chartered banks, this paper documents positive co-movement between Canadian banks' capital buffer and business cycles. The adoption of Basel Accords and the balance sheet leverage cap...
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Some Canadian provinces have already adopted Basel III rules for the oversight of their administrated credit unions. We analyze the importance of the Basel III additional capital buffer requirements for credit union prudential regulation. Based on a sample of the 100 largest credit unions in...
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While the motivation and riskiness of US off-balance sheet banking activities have been studied both theoretically and empirically, no such study has been found dealing with Canadian off-balance sheet banking activities, although such activities are numerically huge, and growing larger each...
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We take advantage of the long-standing regulation of the risk-based capital and the leverage ratio in Canada to provide empirical evidence on the relation between the credit unions' capital buffers and loans to members. Based on a unique sample of the 100 Canadian largest credit unions from 1996...
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The Basel III framework comes with the requirement of a minimum leverage ratio acting as a backstop to the existing Basel II risk-based capital ratio. Given that Canada and the US have adopted similar double capital rules prior to Basel III, we study the implications of these two rules on bank...
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