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In this paper, we develop a contingent claim model to examine the optimal bank interest margin, i.e., the spread between the domestic loan rate and the deposit market rate of an international bank in distress. The framework is used to evaluate the cross-border lending efficiency for a bank that...
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The topic of bank default risk in connection with government bailouts has recently attracted a great deal of attention. In this paper, the question of how a bank’s default risk is affected by a distress acquisition is investigated. Specifically, the government provides a bailout program of...
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Increasing investment in human resource relative to information technology system in retail banking delivery channels increases the optimal bank interest margin and decreases the default risk in the bank¡¯s equity returns during a financial crisis. Raising the regulatory barrier inducing a...
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The topic of bank default risk in connection with government bailouts has recently attracted a great deal of attention. In this paper, the question of how a bank's default risk is affected by a distress acquisition is investigated. Specifically, the government provides a bailout program of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011996597
In this paper, we develop a contingent claim model to examine the optimal bank interest margin, i.e., the spread between the domestic loan rate and the deposit market rate of an international bank in distress. The framework is used to evaluate the cross-border lending efficiency for a bank that...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013200199