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This paper analyses the proposition that adjusting structure can strengthen safety and therefore promote stability. It examines six proposals: Liikanen, Volcker, the US rule requiring foreign banking organisations (FBOs) to establish an intermediate holding company (IHC), depositor preference,...
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We analyze the risk premium on bank bonds at origination with a special focus on the role of implicit and explicit …
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I analyze the risk premium on bank bonds at origination with special focus on the role of implicit and explicit public …
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CCPs; and the implications for bank, insurer and asset manager business models, in particular whether Brexit would act as a …
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It is common practice in the supervision of regulated banks to perform and disclose a simultaneous standardized assessment of their asset quality, organizational effectiveness, strategic viability and resilience to financial turmoil. Investigating the ECB 2014 Comprehensive Assessment and the...
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The global financial crisis that started in mid-2007 illustrates the relevance of systemic risk. One key driver of the systemic instability that materialized in the crisis was the elevated level of stress in large banks. We use EVT to analyse the effect of size on banks' univariate and systemic...
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since the financial crisis of 2007-08 to address weaknesses in bank risk culture. The paper suggests that shortcomings in …
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bank CEOs. For a panel of US and European banks, we employ the Merton distance to default model to estimate how bonus … payments and option holdings impact the level of bank default risk targeted by CEOs. We find that CEO cash bonuses reduce …
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approach is able to measure competition of bank market segments, such as the loan market, whereas many well - known measures of … approach ignores differences in bank product quality and design, as well as the attractiveness of innovations. We measure …
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This paper analyses the impact of Brexit on the European banking system and economy. Using an event-study and difference-in-differences analysis around the Referendum date, we find that the most affected banks are not only in the UK, but also in Southern Europe. Larger UK banks experience a...
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