Understanding the funding cost differences between global systemically important banks (G-SIBs) and non-G-SIBs in the USA
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2013
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Authors: | Araten, Michel ; Turner, Christopher |
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Journal of risk management in financial institutions. - London : Henry Stewart Publ., ISSN 1752-8887, ZDB-ID 2416788-5. - Vol. 6.2012/13, 4, p. 387-410
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Subject: | "too big to fail" (TBTF) | funding costs | subsidy | large banks | global systemically important banks | uplift ratings | USA | United States | Systemrisiko | Systemic risk | Großbank | Large bank | Internationale Bank | International bank | Welt | World | Bankenregulierung | Bank regulation | Bank | Bankrisiko | Bank risk | Bankenliquidität | Bank liquidity | Subvention | Subsidy |
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