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The Basel 3 Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) is a micro prudential instrument to strengthen the liquidity position of … banks. However if in extreme scenarios the LCR becomes a binding constraint, the interaction of bank behaviour with the … regulatory rule can have negative externalities. We simulate the systemic implications of the LCR by a liquidity stress …
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to a liquidity regulation that is very similar to Basel III's Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR). We find that most banks …We investigate 62 Dutch banks' liquidity behaviour between January 2004 and March 2010, when these banks were subject … the regulation. More solvent banks hold fewer liquid assets against their stock of liquid liabilities, suggesting an …
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policy to mitigate liquidity risk. We inspect the LTD trends and cycles of 11 euro area countries by filtering methods and … rules. One that stimulates banks to issue retail deposits in an upturn and one that incentivizes banks to create loanable …
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RBC rules and related rules on bank liquidity. We find that nine of the 27 rules include RIAs. Five of the RIAs claim the …
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The Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR) is a new Basel III liquidity requirement designed to limit funding risk arising … banks in 15 countries. Banks below the ratio need to increase stable sources of funding and to reduce assets requiring … 40% of their year-end 2009 values. Universal banks with diversified funding sources and high trading assets are penalized …
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We study the effect of board governance in state-owned and private banks by undertaking a study of commercial banks in … exhibiting a significant positive correlation with the performance of private banks and a significant but negative correlation … with the performance of state-owned banks. The effect of CEO duality is negative in state-owned banks where incidence of …
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lead to significant changes in the competitive environment should banks consider adding a granularity adjustment to the …
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RBC rules and related rules on bank liquidity. We find that nine of the 27 rules include RIAs. Five of the RIAs claim the …
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We develop a dynamic model of banking to assess the effects of liquidity and leverage requirements on banks' insolvency … risk. In this model, banks face taxation, flotation costs of securities, and default costs and maximize shareholder value … regulatory requirements. Our analytic characterization of the bank policy choices shows that imposing solely liquidity …
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lead to significant changes in the competitive environment should banks consider adding a granularity adjustment to the …
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