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There are many studies of bank performance and bank failure in the literature. Most of these studies used banking …. These ratios are then used in disaggregated logistic models to predict bank failure. The study finds that the disaggregated … models with stable variables were better predictors of bank failure than aggregated models used in earlier studies. …
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code could affect bank safety, stability, and capitalization levels.We analyze here how and why the 2017 tax act will … incentivize banks to be better capitalized, albeit modestly so. For those worried about regulatory rollbacks that decrease bank …) can substantially improve bank safety, at a level that may well rival the improvements from post-crisis regulation and (2 …
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Efficiency is considered a key factor when evaluating a bank's performance. Moreover, efficiency enhancement is an … the expense of deteriorating bank profits and excessive risk-taking. Both the quantitative effects and dynamic reactions …
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the personal costs associated with entrepreneurial failure. Insolvency regime reform can not only address the … markets. As the zombie firm problem may partly stem from bank forbearance, complementary reforms to insolvency regimes are …
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income diversification and market concentration are related to bank stability. Firstly, we document that bank stability is …-traditional activities. Secondly, market concentration is positively associated with bank stability, in line with the concentration … concentration modifies the link between revenue diversification and bank stability. Specifically, it is shown that diversified banks …
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concentration and capital are related to bank stability. We find that banks operating in more concentrated banking markets tend to … that market concentration might enhance the positive effect of capital on bank stability. The findings should be important … for policymakers, bank managers, and fund providers for banks to uphold bank stability in the less developed financial …
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This study investigates how market concentration (MC) and institutional quality (IQ) influence bank stability in … and endogeneity. The findings of the research are noteworthy. Firstly, a positive correlation between bank stability and … concentration enhances bank stability up to a certain threshold. Secondly, the study highlights the significant impact of …
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implicit in most limited dependent analyses of bank failure. …Outright bank failures without prior indication of financial instability are very rare. Supervisory authorities monitor … banks constantly. Thus, they usually obtain early warning signals that precede ultimate failure and, in fact, banks can be …
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implicit in most limited dependent analyses of bank failure. …Outright bank failures without prior indication of financial instability are very rare. Supervisory authorities monitor … banks constantly. Thus, they usually obtain early warning signals that precede ultimate failure and, in fact, banks can be …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005082759
The firms and economic sectors that are in an advanced state of development and also have a good competitive position, have a lower degree of insolvency. But at the same time, new firms, the ones that activate in new sectors, are more exposed. As well, in the new context of adherence’s...
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