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liquidity regulation will have distinctly different effects on the international organisation of banks. Liquidity regulation …
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This paper provides evidence on how the new international regulation on Global Systemically Important Banks (G … across 12 relevant regulatory announcement and designation events. We observe that the new regulation negatively affects the …-Big-to-Fail (TBTF) perception by investors. The fact that these valuation effects emerge from a regulation specifically designed to …
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The global financial crisis has revealed significant weaknesses in resolution regimes for large and internationally active financial institutions. The nub of the problem is the mismatch that exists between the way institutions are organised and operate, the way they are regulated and supervised...
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This paper explores why Spanish banks internationalise and why Latin America has been the main region for the international expansion of BBVA and Santander. It shows that prior to 1986 Spanish banks had a limited presence abroad, and analyses the main drivers of this initial expansion...
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We identify, measure and compare the characteristics of Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs) vis-à-vis banks not chosen by the Financial Stability Board (FSB) to be in the 2011 G-SIB group; investors' responses to banks being classified as a G-SIB and how these responses relate to...
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Using a novel cross-European dataset on bank internationalization, the paper accounts for both organizational and geographic complexity and evaluates its impact on systemic risk and how both the 2008–09 global financial crisis and the 2010–11 European sovereign debt crisis might have...
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