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This paper scrutinises the supposed benefits of diversity for financial risk management on the dimensions of gender and age. Using employee survey responses from ten large banks we find that females are no more likely than males to manage risk well after controlling for individual risk...
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This paper examines the driving effect of economic policy uncertainty on bank systemic risk with a distinction between systemic linkage and bank tail risk. Using bank-level data of 25 economies during the period 2010-2020, we find consistent and robust evidence that policy uncertainty is...
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This paper examines the driving effect of economic policy uncertainty on bank systemic risk with a distinction between systemic linkage and bank tail risk. Using bank-level data of 25 economies during the period 2010-2020, we find consistent and robust evidence that policy uncertainty is...
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