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broadly echoes policy makers' concerns about bank disintermediation and financial stability risks, it also provides conditions …
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In June 2022, the Federal Reserve started reducing the size of its balance sheet, which had expanded to just under $9 trillion in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, whereas banks' reserves at the Federal Reserve have decreased, the investment of money market funds (MMFs) at the Federal...
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debt since the crisis.Against this background, Bank Negara Malaysia and the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) co … approved by the Asian Consultative Council of central bank Governors in February 2015. The conference brought together senior …
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This study examines the liquidity dynamics of banks in emerging market economies. Using annual data of 91 commercial banks from 11 countries, the study established that banks in emerging markets have target liquidity ratios they pursue and partially adjust due to market frictions. Overall, risk...
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collected data, the study adopted the Random Effects Model. Interest rate spreads have been found to be determined by bank …-specific factors, industry –specific factors and the macroeconomic factors. Specifically, bank size, credit risk, return on assets …, bank capacity utilisation, market concentration and inflation are the main drivers wide interest rate spreads in the …
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Some of Russia's big private banks were faced with the risk of banking license revocation in August–September 2017. The … financial resolution of Bank Otkritie and of Binbank was implemented using a new mechanism – The Fund for Banking Sector …
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, even ignoring interconnectedness issues, the failure of a bank causes a larger welfare loss than the failure of other … optimal fiscal response to such a shock is to help people, not banks, and the size of this response should be larger if a bank …
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On 3 December EY hosted a SUERF conference on banking reform with Sir Howard Davies, the Chairman of RBS, and Dame Colette Bowe, the Chairman of the Banking Standards Board, as the two keynote speakers. Professor David Miles (Imperial College) gave the SUERF 2015 Annual Lecture on Capital and...
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The purpose of this study is to measure the impact of liquidity on the performance of Russian banks (2008-17) to assess the efficiency of Russian banks in liquidity management to determine whether liquidity risk is reasonably priced. This study uses multiple regression analysis and DEA analysis...
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-performing loans is inversely proportional to the commercial bank's cost and profit efficiency, the rate of capital adequacy, statutory … reserve shows None-linear relationship between commercial bank's cost and profit efficiency. Hence, we define the difference … influences of commercial bank's efficiency imposed by capital adequacy and reserve rate as the asymmetric effects of commercial …
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