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This paper examines government policies aimed at rescuing banks from the effects of the financial crisis of 2008-2009. Governments responded to the crisis by guaranteeing bank assets and liabilities and by injecting fresh capital into troubled institutions. We employ event study methodology to...
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sovereign default -- a de facto bailout. Consistent with this, the likelihood a defaulting sovereign is granted an IMF loan is …
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We examine whether connected hedge funds (i.e. those that are prime-brokerage clients of bailout banks) benefited from … bailout programs initiated in seven countries during the 2007–2009 financial crisis. We find that being connected to a bailout … smaller during the post bailout period, for example, due to the greater risk-taking and higher leverage of such funds …
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likelihood of a bank bailout or failure during the late 2000s financial crisis. The empirical results indicate that established … received bailout funds are similar except that holding a large proportion of nonperforming loans reduced the likelihood that a … bank received bailout funds. Overall, these results are consistent with regulators providing bailout funds to banks that …
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recommended that the central bank distinguish between banks' bailout strategy and monetary policy so that the banks focus on …
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equity ratio, loan quality and bank size are the main determinants of bank bailout involvement. However, the aided banks …
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different bank bailout and resolution techniques and tools through carefully selected case studies from the U.S., the E.U., the …
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which banks are to be shut down before they can go bankrupt, and (ii) a loss allocation – or bailout – decision of who pays … contrast, bailout policies are centralized only when international spillovers from cross-border bank ownership are strong, and …
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