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The subject of this paper is the contemporary trend in residential real estate markets in European countries and their impact on the quality of banks' housing loan portfolios. Due to the fact that these are the markets that still have not fully recovered from the previous financial crisis, and...
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The Irish banking system has in recent years experienced a large build-up in Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) during the crisis followed by a sharp reduction in the 2013-2017 period. In this article I present a recent history of the ongoing resolution of the mortgage arrears crisis in Ireland. Using...
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Union (EMU) banking sector. The paper's central hypothesis that capital adequacy of the EMU banking sector influenced credit …, the sub-hypothesis that higher capital adequacy resulted in negative credit growth was supported for the crisis period. We …
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increases credit supply. In my empirical strategy I compare banks with and without access to securitisation and exploit the ABCP …: banks use unlocked capital from the securitisation of consumer credit to propel C&I lending …
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Albania are characterized by high demand for credit due to increasing investment. The revenues are even higher when the risk … is greater. Of the high related risk, crediting leads to high returns. Credit risk is one of the most important types of … investigation of the quantitative effect of credit risk on the performance of 16 commercial banks in Albania organized quarterly …
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We study the relationship between banks' size and risk-taking in the context of supranational banking supervision. Consistently with theoretical work on banking unions and in contrast to analyses emphasising incentives under- pinned by the too-big-to-fail effect, we find an inverse relationship...
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This paper looks at the macroeconomic impact of the two policies proposed by ECB Banking Supervision to tackle the high share of non-performing loans (NPLs) on the balance sheets of euro area banks. The first is the coverage expectations for new NPLs set out in the Addendum to the ECB's NPL...
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This paper presents a new dataset on the dynamics of non-performing loans (NPLs) during 88 banking crises since 1990. The data show similarities across crises during NPL build-ups but less so during NPL resolutions. We find a close relationship between NPL problems-elevated and unresolved...
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We examine the system-wide effects of liquidity regulation on banks’ balance sheets. In the general equilibrium model, banks have to hold liquid assets, and choose among illiquid assets varying in the extent to which they are difficult to value before maturity, e.g., structured securities. By...
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