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regulation, recovery and resolution, and risk culture. …
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Minimum capital requirement regulation forces banks to refund a substantial amount of their investments with equity … higher loan interest rates, then borrowers are likely to become more risky, which may destabilize the lending bank. This … paper argues that, in addition to the buffer and cost effect of capital regulation, there is a strategic effect. A binding …
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On 16th November 2009, SUERF, CEPS and the Belgian Financial Forum coorganized a conference "Crisis management at cross-roads" in Brussels. All papers in the present volume are based on contributions at the conference and the SUERF Annual Lecture which followed the event.
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connected issues, mainly incentives and market discipline, regulation, competition and shadow banking, and size and structure of …
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governments are heavily concerned about the tax revenue losses arising from bank failures, strict capital requirements are imposed …
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regulatory liquidity requirements on bank behavior. A multi-stage decision situation allows for considering the interaction … between credit risk and liquidity risk of banks. This interaction is found to make a risk neutral bank behave as if it were … risk averse in an environment where there is no interbank market and liquidity regulation. Introducing a buoyant interbank …
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regulation, recovery and resolution, and risk culture. …
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concerns usually inhering research on real economic implications of bank regulation. We find a comparably stronger …, and regulators around bank insolvency may corrupt banks' credit allocation and monitoring decisions, leading to suboptimal … significant effect on individual firm growth - particularly for firms that are structurally more dependent on bank financing. Our …
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On 5-6 September 2012 SUERF held its 30th Colloquium "States, Banks, and the Financing of the Economy" at the University of Zürich, Switzerland. The papers included in this SUERF Study are based on contributions to the Colloquium. All the chapters in this publication discuss from different...
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