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In this paper, we aim to assess how a specific socio-institutional environment, identified according to the level of corruption, may affect the access to credit for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs). Using a sample of 68,115 observations - drawn from the ECB-SAFE survey -...
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By employing a sample of 20,956 observations of non-financial SMEs headquartered in the Euro area, between 2009 and 2015, we test whether young businesses are more likely to face credit rejections from lenders than their older peers. Our findings appear to confirm our suspicions that new...
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We investigate the impact of information disclosed under SFAS 131 on idiosyncratic and total stock risk. For identification, we exploit an exogenous shock on volatility expectations. We are the first to show that international diversification alleviates the post-shock increase in idiosyncratic,...
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The net interest margin (NIM) from the traditional intermediation function is pivotal for bank profitability and solvency. Using a unique cross-country sample on bank internal rating based (IRB) models, we find that the NIM increases when banks measure a larger share of their credit risk via IRB...
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This book illustrates the importance of bonds as a funding tool available to banks. After providing the reader with an overview of the funding strategies adopted during the last ten years by European banks, the book offers a deep focus on the Italian banking industry. Notably, the authors...
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