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traditional margin income and fee-based income for banks operating in Australia. Design/methodology/approach – Considering several … Australian banks. The results suggest that shareholders of banks will benefit from increased bank exposure to non-interest income … must be offered with respect to banks pursuing absolute returns rather than monitoring risk-return trade-offs, and so …
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. As assets and borrowing shifted from banks to pension funds and other institutional investors, the market-based systems … that replaced bank-based systems became more procyclical and more vulnerable to systemic risk. In addition, banks’ receding … share of financial assets undermined their role in channeling monetary policy initiatives and thus eroded central banks …
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This paper analyzes the performance of Indian banks over the period of the last ten years. It uses the CAMEL Framework … to determine the performance of public and private banks in India. The paper also conducts an empirical analysis to … determine the share price performance of Indian banks relative to the share price performance of banks in Hong Kong, Europe and …
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This study aims to explore the impact of self-service technologies (SSTs) on the behaviour of Chinese banking customers. The research has two purposes: (l) To determine how perceived risk impacts on the use of SSTs for customers with a high and a low technology readiness index (TRI) and (2) To...
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W. Woodmont Dr.; W. McGalliard Rd.; W. Concord Rd.; W. Sherman Dr.; W. Royale Dr.; W. Glenn Ellyn Dr.; W. Cowing Dr.; W. Waid Ave.; W. Rosewood Ave.; W. Stirling Dr.; N. Belmont Dr.; N. Oakwood Ave.; N. Hollywood Ave.; N. Maplewood Ave.; N. Rosewood Ave.; N. Glenwood Ave.; N. Ball Ave.; N....
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W. McGalliard Rd.; W. Dunn Ave.; W. Elsie Ave.; W. Haines Ave.; W. Royale Dr.; N. Wheeling Ave.; N. New York Ave.; N. Lanewood Dr.; N. Virginia Ave.; N. Locust St.; N. Court St.; N. Linden St.; N. Cowing Park Ln.
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from being levied on borrowers to being levied on banks; (ii) some areas, for historical reasons, were exempt from paying … smaller number of lending relationships, not working for the lender, or facing less banks in their zip-code, thereby …-full tax pass-through, the tax shift increases banks’ risk-taking. More affected banks reduce costly mortgage insurance in case …
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shareholdings of banks in the same group of firms. Our results show that the equity investments of financial investors … — institutional investors and banks — in Japanese listed companies at the end of June 2002 were predominantly in the high … equity capital of the firms listed on the Tokyo and Osaka Stock Exchanges, with banks being the largest group of these …
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Este documento ocasional resume los avances recientes en el análisis teórico de las causas de la inestabilidad fi nanciera, de sus consecuencias macroeconómicas, y sus implicaciones acerca del posible papel de la política macroprudencial. En primer lugar, se analiza cómo se propagan las...
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A remarkable fact of the mushrooming remittances market is the absence of commercial banks as relevant players …'s) due to migrants' mistrust to banks, which hinders the access of banks to the market. Altruism compounded with a non …-competitive market allows MTO's to set excessively high remittance fees and to attain monopolistic rents. The model shows that banks can …
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