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This paper empirically investigates the difference between Islamic and conventional banks in terms of business dynamics, cost structure, credit quality, and stability. It also examines the difference in the response of two types of banks during peak and trough phases of the business cycle. The...
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The integration process in the European banking sector considerably differs with regard to product types. Deep integration can be observed in the money market as well as the market for wholesale products. In contrast to that, a strong segmentation of national markets still exists in the field of...
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and Fortis Bank NL in the Dutch retail banking market. The financial crisis delayed the completion of the merger giving …
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We analyze a large merger in the Dutch banking market during the financial crisis using disaggregated data. Based on a merger simulation model, we evaluate merger-induced changes in the interest rates for savings accounts. We find that the merging banks decreased interest rates by 3 to 5 percent...
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had an account with the bank. Both methods are robust: they found similar variables as determinants. We therefore show …
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relationship between retail payment business and overall bank performance. Using data from across 27 European markets over the … period 2000-07, we analyse whether the provisions of retail payment services are reflected in improved bank performance … of retail payment transaction technologies. Retail payment transaction technology itself can also improve bank …
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Retail deposits represent about 30% of total European banking assets. The bulk of the balance sheet of banks (about 70%) comprise non-retail loans and deposits (e.g. interbank loans and deposits, loans and deposits from insurance corporations and pension funds and loans and deposits from...
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