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[...]This paper examines some of the potential consequences ofGLB for the structure of the U.S. financial services industry. Init, we ask how the industry may evolve as this new legislationinteracts with the consolidation trend already under way, whattypes of mergers are most likely to occur,...
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[...]Our analysis suggests that much of the efficiencyimprovement brought about by branching was attributable to a selection process whereby better performing banksexpanded at the expense of poorer performers. It appears thatthe branching restrictions acted as a ceiling on the size...
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"We offer a new explanation of loan syndicate structure based on banks' comparative advantage in managing systematic liquidity risk. When a syndicated loan to a rated borrower has systematic liquidity risk, the fraction of passive participant lenders that are banks is about 8% higher than for...
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