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This paper examines the international credit portfolios of German banks. We construct a bank-country panel from a unique dataset for a representative set of countries and ask why banks leave diversification opportunities unexploited in some countries. Controlling for bank heterogeneity, we...
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This paper examines the international credit portfolios of German banks. We construct a bank-country panel from a unique dataset for a representative set of countries and ask why banks leave diversification opportunities unexploited in some countries. Controlling for bank heterogeneity, we...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009656123
financial risk, but would also impose austerity on the rest of Europe. The resulting new wave of crisis could trigger a new …
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financial risk, but would also impose austerity on the rest of Europe. The resulting new wave of crisis could trigger a new …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013094029
financial risk, but would also impose austerity on the rest of Europe. The resulting new wave of crisis could trigger a new …
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The current economic policy discussion on financial integration in the European Union concentrates on cross-border mergers. We study the impact of cross-border lending in a theoretical model where banks acquire either hard or soft information on borrowing firms and predict that the closer firms...
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We characterize the price discovery in three emerging EU stock markets — the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland — by employing high-frequency five-minute intraday data on stock market index returns and four classes of EU and U.S. macroeconomic announcements during 2004–2007. We account...
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This paper presents and discusses the main characteristics of stakeholder-based banks, the challenges they face nowadays and the reform experiences in some European countries. We review the main characteristics and classification of stakeholder-based banks, together with an overview of the...
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In an attempt to match US bankruptcy law, many European countries have reformed their insolvency laws towards a regime that fosters corporate restructuring. This paper evaluates the implications of these reforms. Based on a staggered difference-in-differences analysis around eight insolvency...
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