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The global financial crisis has prompted economists to rethink fundamental questions on how governments should intervene in the financial sector. Many countries have already begun to reform the taxation and regulation of the financial sector—in the United States, for example, the Dodd–Frank...
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We employ proprietary data from a large bank to analyze how – in times of crisis – depositors react to a bank … nationalization, re-privatization and an accompanying increase in deposit insurance. Nationalization slows depositors fleeing the bank …
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calculating and presentation of the data. Based on a sample of CbCRs published by EU-headquartered multinational bank groups, we …, with CbCRs prepared by bank groups from the United Kingdom and Germany being the most transparent. Inconsistencies in …
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We investigate the relationship between bank complexity and bank risk-taking using German banking data over the period …
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income and reduce their costs. In addition, banks tend to extend their mortgage lending after a drop in their interest income. …
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The general view underlying bank regulation is that bank disclosures providemarket discipline and reduce banks’ risk …-taking incentives. We show that bankdisclosures can increase bank leverage and bank risk. The reason stems from theinteraction between … insured and uninsured debt. Bank disclosures reduce the agencyproblem between uninsured debt and equity, thereby lowering the …
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