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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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significant supervisory and regulatory reforms affecting banks efficiency performance. We offer new insights investigating overall … that persistent efficiency seems to be more important for both specifications, as it accounts for 32\% (for the production …
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When countries open their financial sectors, foreign-owned banks appear to bring superior efficiency to their host … efficiency gains and local competition keep the interest rates that banks charge borrowers from rising. Competition from arms …
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In the last decades, international financial integration has markedly increased. This paper analyses the impact of these developments on banks' common exposure to shocks and on banking sector systemic risk. Theoretically, this impact is ambiguous. Empirically, we find that banks' common exposure...
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In this paper we examine the role of syndicated loan markets in financial market development in 24 European countries. We find credit spreads to be negatively related to market size in small markets and positively related in large financial markets. Syndicated loans play a different role in...
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The organization structure of global banks affects how they respond to liquidity shocks and matters for international shock transmission. Liquidity shocks to global banks induces a fire sales of securities by their international branches that rely on parent banks for funding, but not by their...
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a national or "domestic" context. Under those circumstances it is therefore fortunate that, due to recent World Bank … the new data collected by the World Bank on the post-crisis regulation and supervision of SIBs by 135 countries around the …
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show some evidence that the X-efficiency of a foreign-owned bank is strongly influenced by the competitiveness of its home …
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This paper analyses banking convergence, measured through the ratios of deposits and loans to GDP, across 65 countries, compares it with per capita income convergence, and tests its effect on real convergence. The focus of the paper is the group of countries that have adopted the euro as a...
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range of real sectors is limited. Our results imply that regulators and supervisors should address international bank … dependencies arising from common risk factors, while recessions in real sectors due to bank defaults should be a secondary concern. …
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