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experienced serious liquidity and solvency problems. Based on the new policy of the State Bank of Vietnam, in order to ensure safe … paper investigates the effects of the Basel II capital requirement implementation in Viet Nam on the bank lending rate and …). The main finding of the paper is that at the bank level, a tightening of regulatory capital requirements does not induce a …
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financial crisis of 2007–2009, two important issues require further attention. First, although bank capital ratios have been … system. Second, bank liquidity requirements may have become too complex and could also have unintented and unpredictable … interaction effects with bank capital requirements. …
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Do macroprudential regulations on residential lending influence commercial lending behavior too? To answer this question, we identify the compositional changes in banks' supply of credit using the variation in their holdings of residential mortgages on which extra capital requirements were...
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This paper examines changes in bank capital and capital regulations since the global financial crisis, in the Europe … of the definition of Tier 1 capital and reduction in risk-weights. Further analyses show that bank risk in Europe and …
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Some financial institutions can use internally developed credit risk models to determine their capital requirements. At the same time, the regulatory framework governing such models allows institutions to implement diverse rating systems with no specified penalty for poor model performance. To...
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This paper examines the Leverage Ratio and Total Capital Ratio of global versus non-global banks in both the pre- and post-crisis periods. A panel data set of 165 global and non-global financial institutions from 38 countries is used for the period 1999-2015 and a random effects model is...
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