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We evaluate the role of insider ownership in shaping banks' equity issuances in response to the global financial crisis. We construct a unique dataset on the ownership structure of U.S. banks and their equity issuances and discover that greater insider ownership leads to less equity issuances....
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the large Western European banking groups. Second, strong evidence is found that loosening of domestic monetary conditions …
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banks (e.g. ethical, social or sustainable banking) experienced a recent increase in media interest and have been hailed as …
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on foreign claims took place. For the largest 67 German banking groups, we find that both their characteristics and … behavior in the pre-crisis episode had repercussions for the crisis period. Above all, prior non-traditional banking activities …
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banks (e.g. ethical, social or sustainable banking) experienced a recent increase in media interest and have been hailed as …
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The paper employs a unique identification strategy that links survey data on household consumption expenditure to bank level data in order to estimate the effects of bank financial distress on consumer credit and consumption expenditures. Specifically, we show that households whose banks were...
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The transmission of monetary policy, especially in light of recent events, has received increased attention, especially with respect to the efficacy of the bank lending channel. This paper summarizes the issues associated with isolating the bank lending channel and determining the extent to...
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