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Basel III introduces a leverage ratio that is expressed as the quotient of Tier 1 capital and a class of total unweighted assets. In this article, we use BankScope data to study Class I banks that have Tier 1 capital and total unweighted assets in excess of US $4 and 100 billion, respectively,...
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The primary objective of this paper is to add to the growing debate about the impact of the Basel II Capital Accord (see Base II, June 2004) on the functioning of internationally active banks. A technical contribution is made to this discussion by constructing a stochastic continuous-time model...
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This study investigates the effects of product market competition on corporate investment and firm value and moderating role of economic policy uncertainty on this relationship. The firm-level data of 2047 listed corporate firms during the 2009-2020 period were used, totaling 24564 observations....
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This study investigates the effects of product market competition on corporate investment and firm value and moderating role of economic policy uncertainty on this relationship. The firm-level data of 2047 listed corporate firms during the 2009-2020 period were used, totaling 24564 observations....
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This study examines the effects of product market competition on corporate investment and firm value and the moderating role of economic policy uncertainty on this relationship. The firm-level data of 1971 listed corporate firms for BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China) countries during 2009-2020...
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The main categories of assets held by banks are risky assets (loans and intangible assets), Treasuries (bonds issued by the national Treasury) and reserves. Our contribution models how decisions about the allocation of available funds to the former two types are dependent on perceptions about...
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