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non-TBTF bank …
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The ‘bank' and hence ‘banking' is one of the greatest inventions in human civilization that accelerates socio … injections. In this spirit, reforms have several eye-catching stuffs from the bank-nationalization in 1969 to its recent …
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, lending directives and disguised taxation. Increases in interest rates caused sharp drops in securities prices. Hence bank …, deceived by negative real interest rates on bank deposits, moved towards financial instruments issued by non …
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We provide an estimate of the size of the shadow banking sector in Europe. We compare it to the shadow banking sector in the U.S. and discuss potential extensions and open issues related to data availability as well as the inclusion of aspects of hedge funds activities and exchange-traded funds....
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were expected, feedback channels exist that result in losses. When comparing the stock price reaction of bank related … the bank's issuer rating and perceive that price effects are well anticipated before the actual announcement day. We …
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The aim of the present study is to investigate the loan portfolio quality of the Greek banking system. In our days, loan quality threatens the financial well-being and the soundness of banking institutions globally. However, Greece is under surveillance due to its severe ongoing sovereign debt...
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Using exogenous deposit windfalls from oil and natural gas shale discoveries, we demonstrate that bank branch networks …
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these banks, and examine whether their herding behavior differs across bullish and bearish periods and bank types. The study … finds that private banks are more likely to follow the same type of bank classification, whereas public banks are more … likely to follow a different type. Commercial banks are more likely to follow the same type of bank class, whereas SME (small …
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This paper uses Bayesian model averaging (BMA) techniques to examine the driving factors of equity returns of U.S. financial institutions. The main advantage of BMA is accounting for model uncertainty. For the period 1986-2010, we fi nd that the most likely model explaining banking sector...
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