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Using a worldwide bank sample from 2000 to 2010, this article analyzes the determinants of bank lending behavior during the global financial crisis highlighting the role of bank capital. It reveals that the high quality of the bank funding strategy (tier 1 bank capital and retail deposits) and...
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The global financial crisis in 2008-09 has caused great turmoil in the banking sectors of the developed world. As a …
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As a result of the global financial crisis, more stringent regulations on bank capital, liquidity and corporate structure have been passed. In this essay, we analyze the impact of these regulations and call attention to the fact that the dynamic responses by financial institutions might create...
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The recent financial crisis highlights the importance of both regulatory and market discipline. Government reactions to the crisis included expanding deposit insurance coverage and rescuing troubled institutions, including some institutions that might not otherwise be considered too important to...
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We analyse the wide array of rescue programmes adopted in several countries, following Lehman Brothers' default in September 2008, in order to support banks and other financial institutions. We first provide an overview of the programmes, comparing their characteristics, magnitudes and...
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The research points out that the role of traditional bank is in decline. Banks are losing their predominant role as deposit takers and lenders to firms. These changes have deep effects on the operation of banking firms, the structure and organization of banking firms, the structure of banking...
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around the world.This paper surveys recent international developments concerning the prudential regulation of financial …
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We identify, measure and compare the characteristics of Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs) vis-à-vis banks not chosen by the Financial Stability Board (FSB) to be in the 2011 G-SIB group; investors' responses to banks being classified as a G-SIB and how these responses relate to...
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around the world were on the verge of collapsing one after another. Faced with these troubles, the government had to respond …
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