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It is clear that the organization and operation of political and institutional systems shape bank regulations. Political and institutional systems are also important because they can limit the degree to which narrowly-focused interest groups can unduly influence policy choices. This paper...
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Banks have long relied on a number of funding sources, including equity capital, non-brokered and brokered deposits, and other liabilities, to make various types of loans and investments. And for almost as long, bank regulatory authorities have imposed various restrictions and costs on those...
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This paper is the first paper to provide a comprehensive review of the US regulatory treatment of a relatively recent and controversial source of funds, namely brokered deposits. To do this, we consider the extent to which banks rely on brokered deposits, as well as the impact of these funds on...
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