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concentration and profitability even when the largest banks are excluded from the sample, suggesting that the relationship between … concentration and profitability may act in a generalised structural way. In addition to very large banks, large banks and small … banks also appear to benefit from concentration, but with no clear advantages to lower-middle-sized banks. Analysis of the …
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of insider trading law and government ownership of banks. …
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In this article we explore organisational changes associated with the computarization of British savings banks while … retail finance. Archival research on the evolution of savings banks helps to ascertain how, prior to competitive changes …
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This paper considers the extent of retail banking integration in the Communauté Economique et Monétaire d'Afrique Centrale (CEMAC) and the level of bank competition at the regional level. Using a mix of quantitative and qualitative indicators, the paper finds some evidence of price convergence...
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about the high interest rates, economists complain about the default rates and banks complain about the amnesties. After all … exposed from the point of view of parties involved: banks, customers and government. …
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savings banks helps to ascertain how, prior to competitive changes taking place, participants in bank markets had to develop …
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This paper traces developments from the inception of the 1988 Basel Capital Accord to its present form (Basel II). In highlighting the flaws of the 1988 Accord, an evaluation is made of the Basel Committee’s efforts to address such weaknesses through Basel II. Whilst considerable progress has...
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. However, banks have maintained their position relative to GDP by innovating and switching from their traditional business to … techniques. The decline in the traditional banking business and the financial innovation undertaken by banks in the US is …
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In analyzing banks as organizations this paper employs a model which distinguishes between three main actor groups in …
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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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