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-performing loans, the reduction of banks operating in Greece due to mergers and acquisitions, bank bankruptcy and withdrawal of foreign … of banks operating in Greece led to the closing of bank branches and dismissal of employees. Nevertheless, some … the growth of number of banks, banking network and number of employees. The application of the austerity program in Greece …
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unanticipated insolvency of one bank. Banks that cannot rule out an indirect hit react by selling assets and hoarding liquidity … einzelnen Bank drastisch verstärkt. Banken, die indirekte Verluste nicht ausschließen können, reagieren mit dem Verkauf von …
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This work analyzes the role of governance of financial entities in the current crisis. Neoliberal economic policies, deregulation and liberalization have characterized financial globalization, giving rise to the financialization of the economy. This paper, using the analysis-synthesis method,...
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Results of many previous studies on the rate of small business failure suggest an inverse relationship between size of business and propensity to fail. However, it has been suggested that this inverse relationship, between firm size and the rate of discontinuance, may more accurately be...
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Using the Ordinary Least Square (OLS) estimation technique based on a sample of 180 listed firms from 2008 to 2018, this study investigates the impact of institutional ownership on firm performance in the Bangladeshi setting. Consistent with the "active monitoring" view, the results indicate...
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of all banks in the post-merger period. State bank of India & IDBI Bank has higher business per employee and profit per …The paper compares the before and after merger position of long term profitability with respect to selected Indian … banks for a period of 2003-04 to 2013-2014. The financial performance is evaluated on the basis of various variables. The …
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In the wake of the financial market crisis new rules on banking recovery and resolution of systemic banks have been … enacted in order to facilitate the bail-in of banks' creditors. Banks will be required to maintain sufficient amounts of own … banks' internal models which have often times underestimated risks. Because the multitude of new and existing rules overlap …
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faced by a bank. Assuming that loans may turn bad any year after they are granted, a banks' lending behaviour has been shown … Indian banking industry. However, when the systemic importance of the bank is considered, the systemically important banks …This study has two objectives, first, to investigate if the lending behaviour of banks exhibits moral hazard in the …
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The study aims to investigate the impact of credit growth on the Maastricht criteria targeting process in the new member states of the European Union. The methodological framework is based on a two-compenent transmission mechanism represented by the output gap and the nonperforming loans. The...
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FDI flows are internationally recognized for the benefits they generate (technological transfer, know – how, industrial reorganization, raising the number of working places). Foreign capitals increased significantly under the impact of globalization and accelerated the interdependencies...
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