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We examine the Indian bank asset quality review, which doubled the declared loan delinquency rate. Relative economic stability during the exercise and the absence of a capital backstop together make it unique. We find that the expected reduction in information asymmetry does not automatically...
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profitability. The easing of controls on interest rates has led to higher interest rate volatility in India. Hence, there is a need …
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control. An effort has been made to assess the financial health of the commercial banks in India by analyzing their riskiness …
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This paper tests financial contagion due to interbank linkages. For identification we exploit an idiosyncratic, sudden 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...
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This paper while emphasising the importance of the concept of financial stability in wake of recent global financial crisis in particular and other (banking and financial) crises in general attempts to highlight the significance of the soundness of banking sector in emerging economies where...
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This paper attempts to propose some salient banking reforms 3.0 for India and analyses the policies, approaches, and … challenges for Indian banking in alignment with clamor for economic reforms 2.0 for India. I start with a brief history of … banking regulation in India and then move on to outline the principal reforms and analyse the impact with a view to provide a …
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financial buffers. In countries like India, where banks dominate the financial sector, banking regulations assume added … of regulations in growth, governance, and performance of banks in India. The paper looks at the movement of credit to GDP … credit gap as an indicator for macroprudential policy in India. This paper also analyses the pattern and movement of gross …
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We study the impact of a government-mediated takeover of weak small banks by stronger large banks in India during the …
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