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The lingering pandemic and associated lockdown measures have undoubtedly an impact on banks’ balance sheets. It is expected that the ratio of banks’ non-performing loans (NPLs) will raise significantly once Member States fully unwind the support measures introduced to contain the impact of...
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Union (EMU) banking sector. The paper's central hypothesis that capital adequacy of the EMU banking sector influenced credit …
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financial turbulence and the crisis-induced recession. The surge in the NPLs generated a severe banking distress, and left a …
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weaknesses in the Euro area banking sectors, especially in light of the planned completion of the banking union and the … only up to three percent could increase from 31.6 percent to 53.9 percent. However, the divide in the banking sector also … significant risks in the national banking sectors of the Eurozone, which implies the danger of rendering a common Euro area …
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I examine the behaviour of non-performing loans in European systemic and non-systemic banks. The distinction between systemic banks (GSIBs) and non-systemic banks (non GSIBs) is driven by policy reasons. The findings reveal that more profitable banks witness higher non-performing loans...
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The objective of this study is to examine the causes of non-performing loans (NPLs) in the banking system of the euro … periphery NPLs rejects the hypothesis of equality revealing another aspect of banking fragmentation in the euro area. Such …
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Given the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the European real economy, European banks are likely expected to be confronted by a wave of non-performing loans. Focusing on a sample of large banks in the EU area over the pre and during the COVID-19 pandemic period, the analysis shows an extended...
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This paper looks at the macroeconomic impact of the two policies proposed by ECB Banking Supervision to tackle the high … assessment of the package is analysed via a semi-structural model, the Banking Euro Area Stress Test (BEAST). The coverage …. Furthermore, the coverage expectations can also moderately but persistently reduce procyclicality in the banking system. …
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The objective of this study is to examine the causes of non-performing loans (NPLs) in the banking system of the euro … hypothesis of equality revealing another aspect of banking fragmentation in the euro area. Such findings can be helpful when …
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sharing among different players in financial markets—a trend called ‘Open Banking’ that requires or encourages banks to share … consumer-permissioned banking data with third parties. This concept has been diffused from the EU, UK, to elsewhere. The … current Open Banking trend raises a set of intriguing questions: is data sharing a novel thing in the banking sector? Before …
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