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evolution of the German savings banks and cooperative banks over a period of more than 200 years. These factors include: the … institutions; the prioritization of savings mobilization; a mandate to serve the economic and social wellbeing of the local region … vergleichenden Analysen der Geschäftsergebnisse unterschiedlicher Bankengruppen in Folge der globalen Finanzkrise. Diese …
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of the central bank and other macroeconomic institutions. The average annual rate of growth in the net profits of the …
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bank to nonbank finance, including trade credits and barter trade, generating an externality on banks' interest rates. The …
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estimated New Keynesian model with a bank. A key dimension of policy in the crisis was massive government support for banks … effects of bank asset losses, of government support for banks, and other fiscal stimulus measures, in the EA. Our results …
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This paper analyzes the causal relationship between institutional diversity in domestic banking sectors and bank … stability. We use a large bank- and country-level unbalanced panel data set covering the EU member states' banking sectors … of institutional diversity in the domestic banking sector positively affects bank stability. The positive relationship …
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We put our hypothesis very straightforward, considering the euro area and the whole European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) banking sector. The paper's central hypothesis that capital adequacy of the EMU banking sector influenced credit growth and activities in the nonfinancial sector was...
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Welche Einflussfaktoren bestimmen die Spreadentwicklung im Kapitalmarktsegment der Banken im Verlauf der Finanzkrise …
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In this paper we contribute to the debate on macro-prudential regulation by assessing which structure of the financial system is more resilient to exogenous shocks, and which conditions, in terms of balance sheet compositions, capital requirements and asset prices, guarantee the higher degree of...
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Since the global financial crisis in 2008/09 there has been heightened concern about the resilience of banking systems in Southeast Asia. This paper proposes a methodology that uses a macroprudential perspective to assess the resilience of banking systems in member countries of the Association...
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This paper shows that banks that rely heavily on short-term funding engage less in maturity transformation in an attempt to decrease their exposure to rollover risk. These banks shorten both the maturity of their portfolio of loans as well as the maturity of newly issued loans. We find that the...
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