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This paper explores factors behind Canadian banks' relative resilience in the ongoing credit turmoil. We identify two main causes: a higher share of depository funding (vs. wholesale funding) in liabilities, and a number of regulatory and structural factors in the Canadian market that reduced...
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This paper explores factors behind Canadian banks' relative resilience in the ongoing credit turmoil. We identify two main causes: a higher share of depository funding (vs. wholesale funding) in liabilities, and a number of regulatory and structural factors in the Canadian market that reduced...
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Carr, Mathewson and Quigley (1995) (CMQ) introduce new archival evidence to challenge the hypothesis that Canadian banks enjoyed considerable capital forbearance during the 1930s (Kryzanowski and Roberts 1993) (KR). This note examines what the CMQ evidence has to tell us once opportunity-cost...
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