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Banks are in the business of taking calculated risks. Expanding the geographic footprint of an organization's profit-making activities changes the geographic pattern of its exposure to loss in ways that are hard for regulators and supervisors to observe. This paper tests and confirms the...
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ideology of the 1940's led to the nationalisation of The Bank of New Zealand (BNZ), followed by a period of neo-liberalism in … the 1980's and early 1990's in which the bank was privatised. We further argue that the establishment of Kiwibank Ltd … setting we also discuss the political environment as it relates to the nationalisation of the Bank of England. We find that in …
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institutions and also highlights the importance of short-term debts over long-term debts in bank financing in Ghana. This finding … financing in Ghana. This significant negative relationship between bank size and profitability suggests that larger banks tend …
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During Russia's transition, debates raged over the formation of a market economy and the role of the state. Behind these debates lay both the control of oligarchs over strategic branches of the economy that export raw materials and the experience of the 1998 crisis that drew attention to the...
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We analyze the impact of efficiency on bank risk. We also consider whether bank capital has an effect on this … supporting the bad management and efficiency version of the moral hazard hypotheses. In contrast, bank efficiency improvements … contribute to shore up bank capital levels. Our findings suggest that banks lagging behind in their efficiency levels might …
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We present in this note a method for computing the regulatory capital of financial institutions, along with the Basel Committee requirements, which avoids the pitfalls of the Value-at-Risk and, in particular, the fact that – as observed during 2008 crisis – it aggravates systemic risk rather...
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effects from cross-border bank takeovers with those of cross-border lending by banks located overseas, which in most cases …
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December 2008. The results point to two-way causality between bank and corporate distress and to significant global … advanced economies has a larger impact on economic growth in emerging economies than bank distress in advanced economies has …. In contrast, activity in advanced economies is more vulnerable to bank distress than to corporate distress …
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The study presents an overview of the Polish financial system development in the years 1990-2009. It discuss the recent changes in the structure of the banking, insurance and pension sector as well in the capital market. Finally, it compares recent development in Poland's financial system to the...
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We assess the role of women in bank boardrooms in a sample of 461 large banks from OECD countries. After controlling … for bank and country specific effects, we find that women's participation in boardrooms, both presence and percentage, has … sub-sample of 134 listed banks we find that markets have a positive perception of women's participation on the board …
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