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We apply control rights theory to explain the structure and determinants of financial covenants in private equity … results show that financial covenant restrictiveness is significantly negatively related to the size of the private equity …
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On 3 December EY hosted a SUERF conference on banking reform with Sir Howard Davies, the Chairman of RBS, and Dame Colette Bowe, the Chairman of the Banking Standards Board, as the two keynote speakers. Professor David Miles (Imperial College) gave the SUERF 2015 Annual Lecture on Capital and...
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We analyze the dynamics of banks' regulatory capital ratios. Using monthly regulatory data of large German banks, we estimate the target level and the adjustment speed of the capital ratio for each bank separately. There exists a target level for a substantial percentage of banks. Unlike with...
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period from 1990 to 2017, I find that equity investors adjust their expected return weakly in accordance with the Modigliani … estimated to increase by 10 to 40bps, representing a relative increase of 2.8% to 12.6%, when shifting equity from 8% to 16 …
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We analyze the dynamics of banks' regulatory capital ratios. Using monthly data of regulatory capital ratios for a subset of large German banks, we estimate the target level and the adjustment speed of the capital ratio for each bank separately. We find evidence that, first, there exists a...
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This study examines the speed of adjustment of the leverage and regulatory capital ratios between 2002 and 2018 for large commercial banks of the USA. The study applies a two-step system GMM technique to obtain the speed of adjustment. The results prove that higher-quality capital requires...
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composition (equity vs. bail-in debt) is driven by the relative importance of two incentive problems: risk shifting (mitigated by … equity) and private benefit taking (mitigated by debt). Our quantitative results suggest that TLAC size in line with current …
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composition (equity vs. bail-in debt) is driven by the relative importance of two incentive problems: risk shifting (mitigated by … equity) and private benefit taking (mitigated by debt). Our quantitative results suggest that TLAC size in line with current …
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Banks have much more leverage than non-banks. This paper uses a joint sample of banks and non-banks between 1965 and 2013 to analyze the determinants of this leverage difference. We find that one single factor - asset risk - is able to explain up to 90% of this difference. Banks' assets consist...
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