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We investigate the relationship of the market pricing of sovereign risk to default, through CDS spreads for 16 Eurozone countries during 2008q1-2013q3. We take into account, through appropriate non-linear GMM estimations the endogeneity problem. We focus on “fiscal space” (DEBT or FISCAL),...
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of the government to service its liabilities. Apart from the externality problem of bank recapitalization, the paper …
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All other terms being equal (e.g. seniority), syndicated loan contracts provide larger lending compensations (in percentage points) to institutions funding larger amounts. This paper explores empirically the motivation for such a price design on a sample of sovereign syndicated loans in the...
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The present study seeks to analyse the provisions of the 2013 Charter of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, which is one of the most important international financial fora composing the architecture governing the international financial system. Its scope is confined to institutional and...
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Transnational spillovers of systemic risks show that financial regulation is not simply sovereign power; it also shall be responsible to other states and individuals. Regulatory cooperation is necessary to ensure responsibility. However, dynamic regulatory interactions make financial regulation...
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This paper is an introductory survey of bankruptcy and insolvency theory and practice relating to the introduction of Shari'ah principles into secular bankruptcy and insolvency regimes in both jurisdictions that incorporate the Shari'ah, to some extent, into the secular law of the jurisdiction...
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In the wake of the global financial crisis that erupted in 2008, there has been extensive commentary and regulatory focus on the 'Too Big to Fail' issue. In this paper, we survey the proposed solutions and regulatory initiatives that have been undertaken. We conduct a longitudinal analysis of...
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We quantify the sovereign-bank doom loop by using the 1999 Marmara earthquake as an exogenous shock leading to an … constraints significantly for banks that hold a higher amount of government securities. The resulting tighter bank financial …
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