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This paper examines changes in the balance sheets of the banking system in five East Asian economies which were affected by the 1997 Asian Crisis. These countries have persistently accumulated international reserves since the crisis. This paper estimates the impact of reserve accumulation on...
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gesamtwirtschaftliche Entwicklung spielen. Dies gilt offenbar vor allem dann, wenn die Bankenregulierung schwach ist und Banken nicht …
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Mit den Beschlüssen zur europäischen Regulierung im Dezember 2012 hat die EU einen Schritt in Richtung Bankenunion gemacht. Nach Ansicht von Sabine Lautenschläger, Deutsche Bundesbank, braucht Europa Zeit, um eine europäische Bankenaufsicht und einen europäischen Abwicklungsmechanismus auf...
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, Deutsche Bundesbank, ist »unter dem Gesichtspunkt der Stabilität der einzelnen Bank und unseres Bankensystems ... Basel II …
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that the imposition of regulatory restrictions through the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has not only discouraged income …
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The paper examines whether bank diversification in multiple dimensions can protect bank lending from uncertainty shocks … banking by the dispersion of bank-level shocks. Our results confirm that banks may reduce loan growth and experience more … credit risk amid greater uncertainty. These adverse impacts of uncertainty on bank lending (both quantity and quality) are …
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Andreas Dombret, Deutsche Bundesbank, stellt die Ergebnisse einer Umfrage zur Ertragslage und Widerstandsfähigkeit deutscher Kreditinstitute, die von der Deutschen Bundesbank und der Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht durchgeführt wurde, vor: Es zeigt sich, dass die Institute...
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Purpose: This paper analysed the effects of bank's risk on capital buffer in Namibia, in the absence of the consensus … both the short and long run. On the contrary, bank size in form of log of total loans positively affects capital buffers in …
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Although Basel II fortified the first two pillars with market transparency enhancing Pillar III disclosures and encouraged the usage of major Credit Rating Agencies (CRAs) such as Moody's, Standard and Poor's, and Fitch as quasi governmental authorities to overcome asymmetric informational...
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Capital buffer is the excess of capital that banks have above the legally prescribed minimum and has a very important role for preserving the stability of the banking sector, especially in economies where banks are the main source of funding. The capital buffer of banks is very important to...
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