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We show a dark-side view of internal capital markets in which one segment exploits the funding advantage of another profitable segment to relax its financial constraints. Results demonstrate that bank holding companies (BHCs) shield their nonbank segments, and not their bank segments, from...
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Bank stability depends on information. Regulators can allow banks to release some information about their safety and soundness. This paper shows how dividend regulation and information interact to affect bank stability. In the model, wealth-expropriation, excess cash flow, and signaling...
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We use the Federal Reserve's 2007, 2009 re-interview of 2007 respondents, and 2010 Surveys of Consumer Finances (SCFs) to study how small businesses owned and actively managed by households fared during those turbulent years. Even though the surveys contain extensive data on a broad...
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We estimate differences in funding costs between the largest banks and the rest of the industry. Using deposit rates offered at the branch level, we eliminate many non-risk-related differences between banks. We document significant and persistent pricing advantages at the largest banks for...
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We use the Federal Reserve's 2007, 2009 re-interview of 2007 respondents, and 2010 Surveys of Consumer Finances (SCFs) to examine the experiences of small businesses owned and actively managed by households during these turbulent years. This is the first paper to use these SCFs to study small...
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We examine how banks’ technological investments affected their ability to maintain or expand their business in the unprecedented economic recession associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. A one standard deviation increase in our financial technology measure, which describes a bank’s coverage...
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