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Bank regulation 2 Bank risk 2 Bankenregulierung 2 Bankrisiko 2 Basel III regulation 2 Capital structure 2 Kapitalstruktur 2 Regulation 2 Regulierung 2 bank risk 2 leverage limit 2 reaching for yield 2 regulatory arbitrage 2 Arbitrage 1 Bank 1 Basel Accord 1 Basler Akkord 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 4
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Choi, Dong Beom 3 Holcomb, Michael R. 3 Morgan, Donald P. 3 CHOI, DONG BEOM 1 HOLCOMB, MICHAEL R. 1 MORGAN, DONALD P. 1
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FRB of New York Staff Report 1 Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 1 Staff Report 1 Staff reports / Federal Reserve Bank of New York 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 1 Other ZBW resources 1
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Bank Leverage Limits and Regulatory Arbitrage : Old Question, New Evidence
Choi, Dong Beom - 2019
Banks are regulated more than most firms, making them good subjects to study regulatory arbitrage (avoidance). Their latest arbitrage opportunity may be the new leverage rule covering the largest U.S. banks; leverage rules require equal capital against assets with unequal risks, so banks can...
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Leverage limits and bank risk: New evidence on an old question
Choi, Dong Beom; Holcomb, Michael R.; Morgan, Donald P. - 2018
The supplementary leverage ratio (SLR) rule recently imposed on the very largest U.S. banks has revived the question of whether banks sidestep such rules by shifting toward riskier, higher-yielding assets. Using difference-in-difference analysis, we find that, after the SLR was finalized in...
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Leverage limits and bank risk : new evidence on an old question
Choi, Dong Beom; Holcomb, Michael R.; Morgan, Donald P. - 2018
The supplementary leverage ratio (SLR) rule recently imposed on the very largest U.S. banks has revived the question of whether banks sidestep such rules by shifting toward riskier, higher-yielding assets. Using difference-in-difference analysis, we find that, after the SLR was finalized in...
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Bank Leverage Limits and Regulatory Arbitrage : Old Question‐New Evidence
CHOI, DONG BEOM; HOLCOMB, MICHAEL R.; MORGAN, DONALD P. - In: Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 52 (2020) S1, pp. 241-266
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