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We use a Diamond/Dybvig-based model with two banks operating in separate regions connected by a common asset market in which banks and sophisticated depositors invest. We study the effect of a potential run (crisis) and subsequent fire sales on the asset price in both the crisis and no-crisis...
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investment bank Lehman Brothers were not foreseeable. The council judges of course upon the latest state of scientific knowledge …
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This paper analyzes the linkages between capital account liberalization and other policies influencing financial sector stability. Drawing on country experiences, the paper develops an operational framework for sequencing and coordinating capital account liberalization with other policies aimed...
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minimum standard is unlikely to exhibit adverse consequences for credit supply and bank profitability. …
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,300 mergers that took place between 1978 and 2001 to analyse the determinants of international bank mergers. We test the extent to … regulated environments are less likely to be the targets of international bank mergers. Hence, the lifting of regulations can … spur growth in cross-border bank mergers. Also, mergers tend to be less frequent if information costs are high. …
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Bank distress can have severe negative consequences for the stability of the financial system, the real economy, and … for public finances. Regimes for the restructuring and resolution of banks, financed by bank levies and fiscal backstops …, seek to reduce these costs. Bank levies attempt to internalize systemic risk and to increase the costs of leverage. This …
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Die Regelungen des IFRS 10 bedingen, dass aus kreditvertraglichen Rechten, insbesondere im Rahmen der Sanierung notleidender Kredite, eine Konsolidierungspflicht über den Kreditnehmer im IFRS-Konzernabschluss des Kreditinstituts entstehen kann. Da Kreditinstitute eine solche Konsolidierung...
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