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This paper examines the effects of accounting-based thresholds in regulation on growth decisionsin the banking industry. To investigate this relation we study changes in growth around the $10billion asset threshold specified in the Dodd-Frank Act. We first document that in the yearsafter the new...
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We examine whether bank connections via common mutual fund ownership serve as a contagion channel affecting the systemic risk of the banking system. Examining this relation is important because common mutual fund ownership has increased dramatically over the past 20 years, and a buildup of...
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We examine whether bank connections via common mutual fund ownership serve as a contagion channel affecting the systemic risk of the banking system. We first document that the extent of a bank’s connection with other banks via common ownership increases its contribution to systemic risk. We...
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In about 20%-30% of cases where an analyst revises two outputs (namely, earnings estimates, target prices, or stock recommendations) simultaneously, the two estimates are revised in opposite directions. Existing literature notes that these inconsistent outputs are widespread, and concludes that...
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This paper investigates the effects of the requirement under the Dodd-Frank Act that all large bank holding companies create a stand-alone, board-level risk committee. In addressing this issue I focus on banks that had not voluntarily created such a committee prior to the legislation, as these...
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To encourage banks to accommodate distressed borrowers during the COVID-19 pandemic, regulators redacted loan modification activity from each bank’s public regulatory filings so that banks could modify loans free from capital market scrutiny. Congress also superseded U.S. GAAP by allowing...
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