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-parametric techniques to estimate efficiency frontiers. Both approaches show that the Indian banking industry, after an initial adjustment …
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We study the effect of board governance in state-owned and private banks by undertaking a study of commercial banks in India that has both bank groups. Covering a ten-year period from 2003 to 2012 that witnessed a large number of governance reforms in India, the results of our empirical analysis...
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submitted its report in 2013 and four of its members recorded dissenting notes. This paper examines the changes in regulation in … respect to e.g. capital adequacy, shadow banking and accounting. The paper also reviews the current levels of development of … the Indian banking, capital markets, pensions and insurance sub-sectors and past episodes of egregious wrongdoing. The …
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-changing regulation impacted mortgage lending and risk. Our paper uses changes in regulatory treatment discontinuities associated with … loan size and leverage to detect regulation-induced loan delinquencies. We also find that an acceleration in the …
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Credit Rating Agencies (CRAs), an important financial intermediary acts as a gatekeeper to the financial markets by influencing the investor and regulating the issuer’s access to the financial markets. In India, Securities and Exchange board of India (SEBI) brought rating agencies under its...
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Using data on Indian banks during 1996-2007, the paper examines the impact of bank activity and short-term funding for bank returns and risks. The findings indicate that larger, fast growing financial firms tend to have higher fee income shares. In addition, banks with greater reliance on fee...
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to old private banks. -- banking ; return on asset ; Z-score ; fee income ; non-deposit funding ; India …
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Many emerging markets have undertaken significant financial sector reforms especially in their banking sectors that … success of banking reforms in India where significant banking reforms have been introduced since 1990s. Using the argument …
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turn, depends upon a sound and solvent banking system. Banks needs to be more closely watched than any other type of …
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Financial Inclusion for inclusive growth is a topic of contemporary significance and relevance. This study besides establishing the growth enhancing role of bank-based financial intermediation through empirical evidence has also found that access to finance by the poor is a prerequisite for...
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