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Banks are regarded as special institutions, and regulated and supervised heavily than other institutions. However, regulation and supervision cannot achieve zero failure regimes. Banks fail like any other commercial entities, and will continue to fail. Failure of a bank may trigger formal...
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of credibility, liquidity, and solvency crises and how effective enterprise risk management practices can potentially … risk management process that incorporates credit, market, and liquidity risk analysis in a consistent fashion. We further …
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capital and liquidity requirements with appropriate safeguards and more intensive supervision; (ii) enhanced transparency and …
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This paper deals with the Russian financial markets and financial institutions. The author focuses on post crisis recovery, Russian equity market. The issue of capital outflow and operating risks of the stock market were analyzed by the author
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Based on a review of international and regional responses to the global financial and economic crisis and its implications for finance in Asia, Douglas Arner and Lotte Schou-Zibell draw lessons for Asian financial systems with regard to the scope of regulation; financial standards; supervision,...
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Using a large sample of firms with single-name credit default swap (CDS) contracts in 30 countries, we document the evidence that political uncertainty, proxied by national election dummy, is positively related to firm-level credit risk. Specifically, this positive relation is more pronounced...
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over 1995-2020. We construct composite indices of underlying liquidity, solvency and mispricing risks and analyze their … patterns over the financial cycle. We find that liquidity and solvency risk indicators tend to be counter-cyclical, whereas …
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This article focuses on some of the operational aspects of winding down a bank’s trading book portfolio and discusses the hidden exit costs that can sometimes exist. The article provides a deep dive on valuation principles and exit strategies currently considered by industry practitioners when...
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, markets have been expecting a reversal of the interest rate cycle for some time now. As a result, the risk of – possibly …
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We augment the LLSV creditor rights index with a new “restructuring index” that measures the incentives provided to creditors to grant concessions outside formal bankruptcy. We study the joint impact of the two indexes on a firm's leverage policy. We show that the two indexes have at most a...
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