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Current theories of financial regulation suggest expanding rules-based formal state intervention to promote …-based informal co- and self-regulation through domestic (gentlemen's) agreements underpinned West German bank internationalisation … regulation, drawing on unused primary sources: Coalitions between the German regulating and regulated actors were bolstered by a …
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We investigate the economic consequences of the implementation of a particular aspect of Basel III in the U.S. Specifically, the Basel III proposal and the corresponding U.S. rule (hereafter referred to as the removal of the AOCI filter) to make the inclusion of unrealized fair value gains and...
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that have different objectives. Therefore, I investigate the legitimacy of prudential regulation based on the capital … the prudential regulator reacts to shortcomings to ensure a higher degree of legitimacy in prudential banking Regulation …
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To calculate regulatory capital ratios, banks have to apply adjustments to book equity. These adjustments vary with a bank's solvency position: Low solvency banks report values of Tier 1 regulatory capital that exceed book equity. These banks benefit from regulatory adjustments to inflate...
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whether, when, and how firms respond to proposed regulation. We find evidence to suggest that the affected banks not only … models prior to rule makers finalizing the regulation. Further, our results indicate a sequential response, with banks … political choices in response to proposed regulation, and indicate that the appropriate date for an event study may be the …
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An important question in banking is how strict supervision affects bank lending and in turn local business activity. Supervisors forcing banks to recognize losses could choke off lending and amplify local economic woes. But stricter supervision could also change how banks assess and manage...
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liquidity regulation. This paper investigates whether accounting rules have pro-cyclical effects on these liquidity requirements …
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