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For an international sample of banks, we construct measures of a bank’s absolute size and its systemic size defined as size relative to the national economy. We then examine how a bank’s risk and return, its activity mix and funding strategy, and the extent to which it faces market...
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The recent global financial crisis has ignited a debate on whether easy monetary conditions can lead to greater bank risk-taking. We study this issue in a model of leveraged financial intermediaries that endogenously choose the riskiness of their portfolios. When banks can adjust their capital...
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This study sets out to explore the relationships between the banking and night-industry types of nonbanking sectors of the G8 over the years of 1994-2004—before the Kyoto Protocol was enacted in 2005. Our findings show that these relationships are still conditional upon the financial...
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Ghana’s financial sector policies have largely been influenced by changes in global economic thoughts. Prior to the 1980s when it was fashionable in the development literature to advocate for interventionist policies, the country’s financial system was heavily regulated beyond the...
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The objective of this study is to examine the effect of ownership structure and competition on risk-taking behaviour of UAE banks during the period 1998–2010. The study covers 15 national banks, including eleven conventional banks and four are Islamic banks. The proportion of ownership by...
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The paper addresses the subprime mortgage crisis from the perspective of the CEO of a financial firm. We integrate agency theory with the asset-pricing model to explore factors affecting CEO risk aversion. Apart from wealth and effort, the two main factors in influencing the agent’s risk...
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The paper investigates the relationship between bank credit lines and firms’ overinvestment for Chinese listed companies from 2001 to 2008. We find significant impacts of bank credit lines on firm overinvestment activities. Further, we find that overinvestment is mainly made by...
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Is there a link between loose monetary conditions, credit growth, house price booms, and financial instability? This paper analyzes the role of interest rates and credit in driving house price booms and busts with data spanning 140 years of modern economic history in the advanced economies. We...
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This study provides findings on the transmission of liquidity shocks by Austrian parent banks through the lending channel. I investigate how different types of parent banks adjust their balance sheet positions in response to a liquidity shock and how such an adjustment is transmitted into...
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The focus of this article is on the issue of culture in banking and the problems for Trust and Confidence it has caused in recent years most especially in the UK. A new paradigm of research and public debate is emerging which focuses on culture and incentive structures in banking. It seeks to...
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