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In Hungary, more than 22% of the FX mortgage portfolio is non-performing and the tendency is worsening. In this paper we propose a solution to effectively reduce the credit and systemic risk inherent to this portfolio, but the proposed model can be applied to other mortgage portfolios in...
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This study examines the liquidity dynamics of banks in emerging market economies. Using annual data of 91 commercial banks from 11 countries, the study established that banks in emerging markets have target liquidity ratios they pursue and partially adjust due to market frictions. Overall, risk...
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of each country's US-dollar denominated sovereign bonds was particularly strong after the global financial crisis of 2008 …
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positive impact on bank capital during the global financial crisis of 2007–2009. We also observe that on average, banks … increased the cost of financial intermediation during the crisis, however, greater efficiency helped banks to not charge higher …
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This paper reviews financial stability challenges in the EU candidate countries Croatia, Turkey and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. It examines the fi nancial sectors in these three economies, which, while at very different stages of development and embedded in quite diverse economic...
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This paper provides a survey of the theoretical and empirical literature on the dollarisation of corporate and household liabilities; presents evidence on the causes of FX lending specifically in transition economies; and proposes a set of criteria to help decide on the right policy response...
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negative quality of capital shock in the United States generates a global financial crisis. EME's macroprudential policy that …
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Many emerging markets have undertaken significant financial sector reforms especially in their banking sectors that have been quite critical for both financial development and real economic activity. In this paper, we investigate the success of banking reforms in India where significant banking...
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allowed banks to signal their level of solvency, which helped to decrease asymmetric information during the crisis. Using … financial crisis. …
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