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In this paper, we analyze the impact of banks' non-interest income share on risk in the German banking sector for the … on risk significantly differs depending on banks' overall business model. More specifically, we show banks with retail …-oriented business model such as savings banks, cooperative banks and other retail-oriented banks become significantly more stable if …
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the literature, we include a large number of unlisted banks in our sample which represent the majority of banks in the EU …. We show that banks with high rates of loan growth are more risky. Moreover, we find that banks will become more stable if … they increase their non-interest income share due to a better diversification of income sources. The effect, however …
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the literature, we include a large number of unlisted banks in our sample which represent the majority of banks in the EU …. We show that banks with high rates of loan growth are more risky. Moreover, we find that banks will become more stable if … they increase their non-interest income share due to a better diversification of income sources. The effect, however …
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In this paper, we analyze the impact of banks' non-interest income share on risk in the German banking sector for the … on risk significantly differs depending on banks’ overall business model. More specifically, we show banks with retail …-oriented business model such as savings banks, cooperative banks and other retail-oriented banks become significantly more stable if …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009740269
The big Chinese state-owned banks came as winners out of the global financial crisis. According to the Banker ranking …, Chinese banks led the global banking profitability ranking through the years from 2008 to 2010 and contributed one fifth of …. However, the low efficiency in Chinese banks is still persistent, as evident in many empirical studies (e.g. Feyzioglu, (2009 …
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opportunity to Greek banks to take a deep breath and get rid of a very large volume of non-performing loans from their balance … sheets, and secondly, the vital role of strategy nowadays in both the survival and growth of banks. …
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This paper aims to assess the current condition of the Egyptian banking sector, based on the past reforms of the 2000s. This analysis is based on data from the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE), data from the Egyptian banking sector and the literature review. The main fi nding is that despite many...
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unweighted leverage ratio, we find the risk-weighted asset ratio to be a superior predictor of bank failure when banks operate … leverage ratio is the more reliable predictor.  However, when banks do not operate under Basel II rules, both ratios perform … banks with low initial levels of Tier 1 capital and in banks that adopted Basel II rules early.  We find tangible common …
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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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