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The current financial crisis has sparked intense debate about how weak banks should be resolved. Despite international …
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Member Central Banks. We generally observed that, banking crisis management provisions in the parent legislations of WAMZ … their legal and regulatory frameworks with these provisions relevant for the resolution of such banks. …
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Member Central Banks. We generally observed that, banking crisis management provisions in the parent legislations of WAMZ … their legal and regulatory frameworks with these provisions relevant for the resolution of such banks. …
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Member Central Banks. We generally observed that, banking crisis management provisions in the parent legislations of WAMZ … their legal and regulatory frameworks with these provisions relevant for the resolution of such banks. …
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Member Central Banks. We generally observed that, banking crisis management provisions in the parent legislations of WAMZ … their legal and regulatory frameworks with these provisions relevant for the resolution of such banks. …
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2008 were associated with banks being significantly more likely to escape TARP. In addition, we find that larger publicly … traded banks with better accounting performance, the stronger capital ratios, and fewer troubled loans and other assets … exited early. Banks that raised private capital in 2009 were significantly more likely to return the taxpayers’ money early …
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This paper finds that banks that offered lower opening bids were rewarded with significantly lower warrant repurchase … bias in negotiations, these are real transactions involving large sums of money. This paper finds that larger banks paid …
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This is the only paper to provide a valuation framework for untraded Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) preferred stock. Up to $8.1 billion of bailout preferred stock, which is currently paying dividends, could be auctioned to investors. The first auction was held in March 2012. This paper...
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This paper tests the role of different banks� liquidity funding structures in explaining the bank failures that occurred in the United States between 2007 and 2009. The results highlight that funding is indeed a significant factor in explaining banks� probability of default. By...
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This introduces the symposium on financial economics.
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