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Bank branch density, defined as the number of bank branches to total deposits, has significantly declined over the past …
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The market share of foreign-owned banks (subsidiaries, branches, and agencies) in the United States grew dramatically during the 1980s and early 1990s, amid fears that foreign banks were out-competing U.S.-owned banks in their home market. However, more recent data show that growth of the market...
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Data suggest that the Canadian financial structure, and particularly indirect finance (e.g., banking), have become more market-oriented. We associate this financial trend in part with the regulatory changes that have occurred in Canada since the 1980s. Financial intermediaries are increasingly...
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of capital adjustment across different bank characteristics for the formulation of new bank regulations; particularly …
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Using supervisory data from large U.S. bank holding companies (BHCs), we document that BHCs suffer more operational …
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We examine the link between the genetic diversities of executive board members and bank financial misconduct. The … for bank specific variables, including other board characteristics, and to the use of instrumental variables …
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In recent years, assets of non-bank financial intermediaries (NBFIs) have grown significantly relative to those of …. We argue instead that NBFI and bank businesses and risks are so interwoven that they are better described as having … contingent liquidity risk from the provision of credit lines to NBFIs; and (iii) Empirical work confirms bank-NBFI linkages …
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