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In this study we examine the performance of banks headquartered in Hollywood and banks headquartered in Silicon Valley in the period - first quarter 2008 until second quarter 2012, which includes the period of the Great Recession - December 2007 to June 2009. We find that during the financial...
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Indian banking sector has witnessed revolution due to tough competition from private and international counter parts. Traditional Indian banks are trying to makeover and match in terms of services provided by foreign and private counterparts. Growth and extension have become indispensable for...
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the crisis. This paper designs a bank that will be resolvable, first for a bank in a single jurisdiction and then for a … obligations such as deposits preference over investor obligations; granting the resolution authority to bail-in the bank …'s liabilities, starting with the investor obligations, and assuring that the bank has enough investor obligations outstanding for …
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This paper empirically estimates the technical efficiencies (TE) of Islamic banks compared to conventional banks in deposit mobilizations and loans production for 2010. This analysis uses the stochastic frontier production function. Estimates of the mean TE of Islamic banks and conventional...
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have become the fourth strongest bank in Mexico and one of the strongest banks in the world, as part of the explanation is …
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This paper empirically estimates the technical efficiencies (TE) of Islamic banks compared to conventional banks in deposit mobilizations and loans production for 2010. This analysis uses the stochastic frontier production function. Estimates of the mean TE of Islamic banks and conventional...
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Recent regulatory efforts aim at lowering the cyclicality of bank lending because of its potential detrimental effects …
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In this paper, we analyze the impact of loan growth and business model on bank risk in 15 EU countries. In contrast to …, decreases with bank size possibly because large banks are more active in volatile trading and off-balance sheet activities such …
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Banks have found themselves at the forefront of technology for the last two decades. Banking through Internet has emerged as a strategic way to achieve higher efficiency and control. With the increasing use of internet services in India, Banks recognized the requirement of Internet banking...
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