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This paper provides evidence on how the new international regulation on Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs) impacts the market value of large banks. We analyze the stock price reactions for the 300 largest banks from 52 countries across 12 relevant regulatory announcement and...
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English Abstract: This article examines the case of Hypo Real Estate Holding (HRE) during the financial crisis of 2007 and the implications that can be derived for future regulation of banks. The financial crisis triggered directly a liquidity crisis as well as indirectly a solvency crisis at...
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Peer-to-peer finance has received increasing attention over the last years, not only because of its disruptive nature and its disintermediation of nearly all major banking functions, but also because of its rapid growth and expanding breadth of services. Drivers for this growth are the emergence...
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Banks play a special role as providers of informative signals about the quality and value of their borrowers. Such signals, however, may have a quality of their own as the banks' selection and monitoring abilities may differ. Using an event study methodology, we study the importance of the...
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