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We exploit an exogenous change in the coverage of insured deposits following the passage of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act (2008) to investigate the impact of deposit insurance on the volume, composition and quality of credit union lending. Using a difference-in-difference approach, we...
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We explore the predilections and approaches of Primary (Urban) Cooperative Banks (UCBs) regarding their business models and positioning. We also examine the relationship between choices of UCBs about their business model and positioning vis. a vis. their key financial parameters. The analysis...
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The financial crisis has highlighted the necessity of discussions on the adequacy of banking regulation and accounting standard-setting for financial institutions. We compare the development of several variables in this context between commercial banks, cooperative banks and savings banks from...
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The contribution of institutionally diversified financial sectors to more sustainable growth and financial stability-in particular the role of effective local banking structures—is not always fully appreciated, whether in the context of development cooperation or in policy discussions in the...
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Four major Australian banks span the Australian and New Zealand banking system. Applying the financial trilemma model, this article investigates possible approaches for cooperation in the supervision and resolution of these cross-border banks. The article first reviews the current arrangement in...
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After showing remarkable resilience to the negative effects of the 2007-2009 global financial crisis, cooperative banks have undergone a process of reform and structural consolidation almost everywhere in Europe over the past decade. Recognizing these changes, the paper provides an account of...
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Banking is the bedrock supporting all other Canadian industries. Without a robust, healthy banking industry, liquidity and investment in other industries will dry up. Stability is therefore a key pillar of financial sector policy. Regulatory barriers to entry have to a significant degree...
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Primary (Urban) Cooperative Banks (UCBs) in India operate under the provisions of the Banking Regulation Act of 1949 – As Applicable to Cooperative Societies (AACS). Considering the large heterogeneity in asset sizes of UCBs and the absence of any regulatory cap on their leverages, the...
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Key Principles of co-operation, namely open membership, democratic control, equal voting rights, not-for-profit orientation, localized operations, and personalized services contribute to the strength of co-operative financial institutions. However, mobilization and management of capital in...
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This paper examines the implications that alternative regulatory structures may have for resolving failed banking institutions. We place our emphasis on the European Union (EU), which is both economically and financially large and has several features relating to cross-border banking in the form...
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