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particular, we ask whether bank-dependent firms suffer greater rollover risk than otherwise similar firms that do not rely on … bank financing (i.e., firms that depend on publicly traded debt). Empirical evidence strongly supports the rollover risk … examine if the rollover risk effect is higher for firms that depend on bank financing, compared with firms without this …
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Bank share holders, directors, Managers and Staff of the illiquid Banks. These unprofessional actions and inactions …
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With the end of the Bretton Woods regime on August 13th 1971, when the US decided to leave behind the era of Gold Exchange Standard, Western European countries were forced to give up the convertibility of their currencies, and exchange rates started to float. In the wake of such change,...
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Challenging times, such as the recent financial crisis, appear to cause organizations to change their business reporting. Yet, there is not much evidence of how changes in business reporting were enacted by banks, and there is only little discussion about the extent to which this can be seen and...
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Banks and bank governance are different. We critically assess the arguments used to pervade these divergences in … operational activities. We also question if and how, in light of the specificity of banking activities, bank governance translates … the operational peculiarities in different governance features. We hardly find convincing arguments for the bank …
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The crises of 2002 and 2008 have raised the issue of banking sector's ability to absorb the effects of the crises. The inactivity of banks may be the result of a number of events, such as merger & acquisition (M&A), liquidation, default-bankruptcy, etc. Bankruptcy has been found to be a...
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English Abstract: Microfinance achieves financial inclusion to the poor population stimulating the creation of sources of income and employment. Banco Compartamos, is an institution that has more market share and have more than 20 years providing financial services to their specific sector of...
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The theoretical literature gives conflicting predictions on how bank competition should affect financial stability, and … definition of financial stability and bank competition used by researchers influences their results in a systematic way. The …
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improved credit appraisals and stricter impairment standards on the bank side, will be critical to help India's banks resume …
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The growing presence of Islamic banking needs to be accompanied by the development of effective regulation and supervision. This paper examines the results of the survey conducted by the International Monetary Fund to document international experiences and country practices related to legal and...
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