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The principal agent problem is one of the major issues of the credit rating agency market. Is it possible to solve the prevailing incentive problem of the market and contemporaneously satisfy the reputation demand of the investors? This paper presents an option for regulating the credit rating...
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In this paper, we empirically investigate the impact of intensified competition on rating quality in the credit rating market for residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) in the period 2017-2020. We provide evidence that competition between large credit rating agencies (CRAs) (Moody's and...
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higher adjustment costs, due to the weaker governance and stricter regulation, the adjustment is significantly slower. Banks … ratios contributes to our understanding of which settings influence (i) the pro-cyclicality of capital regulation and (ii …
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This contribution illustrates the European Commission's reliance on EU state aid rules to pursue a complex mix of competition and regulatory objectives in the framework of the financial crisis. Section 1 sketches the framework that enabled the Commission to review bailout plans and condition...
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-competitive regulation underlying Open Banking projects in the EU, UK, Australia and other jurisdictions as the true game-changer approach …
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After analyzing the long-term credit ratings on European structured debt products before and after European Parliament's introduction of Article 8d in June 2013, which aims to diversify the market by encouraging the use of small credit rating agencies, I find that the rating split between large...
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The research seeks to gauge the global competitiveness of Central and Eastern European (CEE) financial markets. The assessment is made using quantitative and hybrid metrics of financial centre development while placing particular emphasis on competitiveness drivers relevant to the activity of...
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Traditional bank competition policy seeks to balance efficiency with incentives to take risk. The main tools are rules guiding entry/exit and consolidation of banks. This paper seeks to refine this view in light of recent changes to financial services provision. Modern banking is largely...
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The Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) requires banks to lend to low- and moderate-income (LMI) households in the areas where they take deposits. But it has become obsolete.We have serious reservations as to whether any regulatory agency could have the wisdom necessary to administer such a system...
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