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The equity of too-big-to-fail banks could be deemed less risky due to implicit government guarantees. However, such guarantees could also amplify a moral hazard problem that induces large banks to take excessive risk. If such risk is mispriced by the market due to the increased complexity of...
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We examine the relationship between leverage and the weighted-average cost of capital (WACC) for U.S. banks. Ignoring tax effects, leverage appears to have virtually no impact on the WACCs of too-big-to-fail banks. We find significant differences in this relationship across different...
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