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large commercial banks of the USA. The study applies a two-step system GMM technique to obtain the speed of adjustment. The …
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Understanding banks’ responses to capital regulation is essential for regulators to use this key tool of modern banking regulation effectively. We study how and when US banks responded to changes to the way capital ratios are measured, changes that were introduced as part of the adoption of...
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Basel III regulation intent is to increase the resiliency of banks through effective risk management practices that can reduce significant idiosyncratic operational losses. A systemic risk event that leads to significant losses in a bank holding company (BHC) can expose them to become insolvent...
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Using GMM framework on the data of the US commercial banks spanning over 2002 to 2018, this study shows that banks adjust their regulatory capital ratios faster than traditional capital ratios. Our results show that the speed of adjustment of regulatory capital ratios and traditional capital...
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Die USA und Großbritannien übertrugen die neuen internationalen Standards zügig in nationales Recht und gingen bei der … Bankenregulierung nun erneut auf dem Spiel. Das liegt zum einen am Gebaren der US-Regierung unter Donald Trump, der mit einer …Angesichts transatlantischer Spannungen zwischen den USA und der EU wäre ein Kompromiss bei den immer noch umstrittenen …
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The bail-in tool as implemented in the European bank resolution framework suffers from severe shortcomings. To some extent, the regulatory framework can remedy the impediments to the desirable incentive effect of private sector involvement (PSI) that emanate from a lack of predictability of...
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