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and acquisitions in Singapore’s financial industry. We also study the cross-sector (banking and insurance … found that post mergers and takeovers in banking and insurance industries tend to have high possibility of negative returns. …
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This paper uses a unique data set on the spreads of subordinated debts issued by Japanese banks to investigate the presence of market monitoring. The results show that subordinated debt investors punished risky banks by requiring higher interest rates. Moreover, I find that the sensitivity of...
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has turned itself into an alternative to the traditional banking structures. The paper herein includes: stages in the … evolution of the Islamic banks; the Islamic principles and how they referred to the international banking standards; the impact …
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In the microfinance industry the idea of “empowerment” is often valued as a means to encourage female emancipation from male domination. This paper’s main purpose is to draw on women’s testimonies and narratives to highlight the fundamental importance within these processes of women’s...
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China's banking system reform has made notable progress since 2002. After restoring their balance sheets, Chinese banks …. These experiences may be useful for considering the subsequent reform process of the financial system in China. …
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In this paper, we present indirect evidence that the IMF’s insistence on foreign control of two large nationwide Korean banks in exchange for short-term support during the 1997 financial crisis helped restrain soft related lending practices. News signaling the likely sale of a bank to a...
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After the outbreak of the financial crisis in 2007-2008 the level of non-performing loans (NPLs) in the economy has generally increased. However, while in some countries this has been a transitory phenomenon, in others it still represents a major threat for economic recovery and financial...
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Risky banks that endanger the stability of the financial system should pay higher deposit insurance premiums than healthy banks and other financial institutions that have shown good financial performance. It is necessary, therefore, to have at least a dual fair premium rate system. In this...
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We study the relationship between banks' size and risk-taking in the context of supranational banking supervision …. Consistently with theoretical work on banking unions and in contrast to analyses emphasising incentives under- pinned by the too …
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After addressing the securitisation of non-performing loans (NPLs) within the broader context of the ECB's efforts to reduce NPL stocks and inflows, we investigate the structural and pricing features of NPL securitisations, issued by large banks in the euro area, by drawing on a unique and...
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