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This paper investigates the presence of a difference in the systemic risk level between Islamic and conventional banks in Bangladesh. We compare systemic resilience of three types of banks; fully-fledged Islamic banks (IB), purely conventional banks (CB) and conventional banks with Islamic...
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We examine the lead-lag effect between the large and the small capitalization financial institutions by constructing two global weekly rebalanced indices. We focus on the 10% of stocks that "survived" all the rebalancings by remaining constituents of the indices. We sort them according to their...
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We examine the lead-lag effect between the large and the small capitalization financial institutions by constructing two global weekly rebalanced indices. We focus on the 10% of stocks that "survived" all the rebalancings by remaining constituents of the indices. We sort them according to their...
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Financial contagion among countries can arise from different channels, the most important of which are financial markets and bank lending. The paper aims to build an econometric network approach to understand the extent to which contagion spillovers (from one country to another) arise from...
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