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question, we identify the compositional changes in banks' supply of credit using the variation in their holdings of residential …
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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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While regulatory capital buffers are expected to be drawn to absorb losses and meet credit demand during crises, this …-cyclical behaviour to preserve capital ratios. By employing granular data from the credit register of the European System of Central … Banks, we isolate credit supply effects and find that banks with little headroom above regulatory buffers reduced their …
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Some financial institutions can use internally developed credit risk models to determine their capital requirements. At … assess the degree of variance in credit risk estimates provided by multiple banks for a single entity. In line with the prior …, its industry and locations of the entity and contributing banks; banks report a higher deviation from the mean credit risk …
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Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs) on bank lending behaviour. Using a difference-in-differences estimation strategy, we find no … effect of the reforms on overall credit supply, while at the same time documenting a substantial decline in borrower- and …
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