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This paper compares funding structure, financial facilities, and evolution of roles and activities of Export-Import Banks (EXIMs) in six Asian economies -- Japan, Korea, Taiwan of China (hereinafter referred as Taiwan), India, Thailand, and China. It examines the similarities and differences...
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countries. The European Central Bank (ECB), jointly with the Banking Supervision Committee (BSC), has an interest in monitoring …
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countries. The European Central Bank (ECB), jointly with the Banking Supervision Committee (BSC), has an interest in monitoring …
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determinants of the banking sector profitability. The descriptive analysis reveal that bank net interest margin and return on asset …
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bank or indirectly through a subsidiary of a bank, rather than through a holding company structure. The notable exceptions … supervisory practices, and there is a roughly equal division between those countries that rely on the central bank as the chief … illustrating a way in which empirical examinations of bank performance might be enriched by taking into account differences in …
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intermediate holding company (IHC), depositor preference, bail-in plus total loss-absorbing capital (TLAC) and Vickers. Each …
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China's shadow banking has been rising rapidly in the last decade, mainly driven by regulations for banks, the Fiscal Stimulus Plan in 2008, and credit constraints in restrictive industries. This sector has continued growing although the regulators repeatedly attempted to impose new regulations...
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In 1999, the Studies on Russian Economic Development published an article comparing the Russian model of banking with the Chinese one [Speranskaya, 1999]. The author looks at government banking and the relevance of banks for the non-financial economy and concludes that banking models in China...
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In this study, we investigate changes in banks' capital adequacy ratio (CAR) under different stress scenarios and examine the results by comparing conventional banks to participation banks in Turkey. Our results report that the capital adequacy ratio of the banks declines substantially given the...
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