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more central in banking than in the past: banks are spurred to develop risk-adjusted measures, to avoid wasteful customers …
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This paper empirically examines the impact of market discipline on bank risk taking. Using a sample of 321 financial institutions from the Group of Seven nations (G7) comprising Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, and the US, over the period 1996-2010, our findings suggest that market...
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Interest rate risk is the exposure of a bank's financial condition to adverse movements in interest rates. Changes in interest rates affect a bank's earnings by changing its net interest income and also affect the underlying value of the bank's assets, liabilities and off-balance sheet...
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We present a model where bank assets are a portfolio of risky debt claims and analyze stockholders' risk-taking behavior while considering the strategic interaction between debtors and creditors. We find that: (1) as the leverage of a bank increases, risk shifting by borrowers increases, even if...
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This paper investigates whether monitoring by bank lenders affects CEO incentives of borrowing firms. We find that an increase in bank monitoring incentives significantly reduce the sensitivity of CEO wealth to stock return volatility (Vega). The results are more profound when bank lenders are...
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We analyze theoretically how financial synergies among bank affiliates affect banks' choice of organizational structure in branches or subsidiaries characterized by different arrangements for internal insurance against affiliates' default. Financial synergies may be generated by reduced default...
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The regulatory use of banks' internal models makes capital requirements more risk-sensitive but invites regulatory arbitrage. I develop a framework to study bank regulation with strategic selection of risk models. A bank supervisor can discourage arbitrage by auditing risk models, and implements...
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Financial regulation has led banks to increase their equity ratios. Yet, several studies find that this has not led to a decrease in bank equity risk. We show theoretically, that keeping less capital in excess of the minimum capital requirement can outweigh the risk-reducing effect on equity of...
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The novel partial-use philosophy by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision initiates a paradigm shift for banks …
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, signaling the channel of how firm risk transfers through the banking system to the rest of the economy. Finally, the impacts of …
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