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We study the relationship between bank capital ratios and the distribution of future real GDP growth. Growth in the … aggregate bank capital ratio corresponds to a smaller left tail of GDP - smaller crisis probability - but at the cost of a … eight quarters, highlighting the long-range consequences of changes in bank capital. We show that the predictive information …
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quality of banks' financial intermediation in the regions of one economy only : Germany. To approximate the quality of … banking pillars active in Germany …
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, institutional, and bank-specific factors behind nonperforming banking loans as an indicator of banking sector functioning in …
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This paper builds a dataset on bank ownership that covers more than 6,500 banks in 181 countries (59 low … reversed these trends. At the country level, the relationship between bank ownership and each of GDP growth and financial depth …. Bank-level regressions show that state-owned banks are less profitable and have a higher share of non-performing loans than …
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This paper reviews studies exploring how higher bank capital requirements affect economic growth. There is little … evidence of a direct effect; research focuses on the indirect effects of capital requirements on credit supply, bank asset risk …, and cost of bank capital, which in turn can affect economic growth. Banks facing higher capital requirements can reduce …
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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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that carry over to the medium or long term. The paper looks at the exogenous expansion of bank branches in India, driven by …
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heterogeneity of banking risk determinants. I examine the implications of bank leverage that manifest itself as spreading and …
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So far the discussion in Switzerland about the social costs and benefits of higher capital requirements resulting from the new Basel III Accord and the Swiss Too Big To Fail legislation has been heavily qualitative. This paper provides a quantitative view and estimates the long-run costs and...
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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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012893746