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The liberalisation of capital flows makes in the Romanian economy vulnerable to the important and presumably unstable capitals.
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The turbulences on the international financial markets are rather connected to the downfall of the American mortgage market than to the generalised insolvency of the debtors.
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a model in which the venture capitalist can evaluate the entrepreneur’s project more accurately than the bank but can …
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Germany’s banking sector has been severely hit by the global financial crisis. In a German context as of February, 2009, this paper reviews briefly the structure of the banking industry, quantifies effects of the crisis on banks and surveys responses of economic policy. It is argued that...
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: they all relate the volume of bank intermediation to gross domestic product (GDP). It is argued that since transition … banking sector is the ratio of bank assets to a proxy of the stock of financial wealth rather than to GDP. Findings – There is …
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The 2008 financial crisis is affecting millions of companies (from small ones up to big corporations) and is one of the hottest topics in all TV deadlines and step by step it starts to be part of our daily reality. The daily reality can be called as “Market instability”: The recent market...
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One reason why countries service their external debts is the fear that default might lead to shrinkage of international trade. If so, then creditors should systematically lend more to countries with which they share closer trade links. We develop a simple theoretical model to capture this...
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controls for bank and time random effects. The longer a bank was entered into the deposit insurance system, the greater was its …
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heritage, one of the treasure the Italian Cultural Market has inherited. Since de Medici’s century, the bank industry has … experienced a strong involvement in the support of the Italian culture. The bank industry is nowadays split in “for profit” and … “not for profit” branches. The not for profit is connected with bank foundations, lately born in Italy (1990). Bank …
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the first bank, whereas senior managers suppressed Basel II to maintain established loan origination and portfolio …
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