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This paper used an economic model of systemic risk given by Acharya (2016) to measure the state of systemic risk in Indian financial market during COVID-19 Pandemic. It is based on marginal expected shortfall (MES), the likelihoods of a financial firm to be undercapitalized when the financial...
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The impact of COVID-19, due to the wide-spread demand and supply destruction and downward movement of crude oil prices is of concern for all those connected with the oil and gas industry. In this study, an attempt has been made to estimate the price volatility of crude oil and natural gas listed...
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investigation suggests that the fears of coronavirus effect on the global economy have rocked markets worldwide, with stock prices …
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The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic risks wiping out years of progress made in reducing global poverty. In this paper, we explore to what extent financial inclusion could help mitigate the increase in poverty using cross-country data across 79 low- and lower-middle-income countries. Unlike other...
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that well-functioning credit markets would reflect a bank channel for monetary policy at work, we test whether a change in … and the associated change in interest rate does not affect change in bank credit, change in total debt and the proportion … of bank credit in total debt for any of the firms. We discuss the policy implications of the findings. …
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Non-performing Asset is a vital factor in the examination of financial performance of a bank. Non Performing Asset is … Performing Assets means which amount is not received by the bank in return of loans disbursed. Non Performing Assets affect not … primary sector lending impact on the Profitability of the bank.Banks in India have changed a lot over the course of time along …
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) ratio. From a macro-economic perspective regulations set by the Central Bank, the money supply available in the market and …
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opening of 420 million bank accounts, of which 53.26% belonged to women, though surveys have suggested that almost 55% of …
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shock caused by a large-bank failure in conjunction with detailed data on interbank exposures. First, we find robust … evidence that higher interbank exposure to the failed bank leads to large deposit withdrawals. Second, the magnitude of …-prudential analysis ; deposit insurance ; interbank market ; wholesale depositors ; bank runs ; banking crisis ; liquidity dry-ups …
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We evaluate the effect of delivery mechanisms for training provided by facilitators of self help groups (SHGs). Indian SHGs are unique in that they are mainly NGO-formed microfinance groups but later funded by commercial banks. We correct for both membership and training endogeneity. Training...
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