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This paper attempts to capture the relationship between stock market movements and its endogenous liquidity measures … resiliency dimensions of market liquidity using suitable liquidity measures (proxies). Findings suggest that multidimensional … liquidity measures like the volume of trade, spread, market efficiency coefficient, turnover rate, trading probability, and the …
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effect of stock liquidity on corporate capital structure decision. We also analyze whether this effect varies according to … 2000-2010, the paper offers two key findings. First, firms with higher stock market liquidity tend to have lower leverage … stock market liquidity and leverage. These results are robust to different liquidity measurement and subsamples. …
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Purpose: The study aims to discuss the role of market power and the banks as a liquidity provider, specifically in the … banks to provide and transform liquidity. Findings: The banks conveniently perform two significant functions as the … important entities of liquidity creators and providers. The increase in market power increases the ability of GCC banks to …
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We investigate how funding liquidity affects the bank lending using a large sample of US bank holding companies. We … liquidity is larger in high-loan-growth banks. The negative effects of funding liquidity on lending seem to be clearer before … funding liquidity after the crisis period. We believe our study is of interest to regulators and policymakers. …
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The level of liquidity in banking determines the extent to which a bank can meet its financial intermediation role …. Liquidity and regulatory capital requirements have gained momentum after the 2008 global financial crisis. Meeting the … shareholder's need (i.e profitability) and regulatory requirements (liquidity and capital) is a delicate balance that banks strive …
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efficiency and its determinants. The results show that bank liquidity and capital adequacy have a positive relationship with bank … operating efficiency. This suggests that capital adequacy and liquidity, not only strengthen financial stability by providing a … larger capital cushion and bank required liquidity level, but also improve bank operating efficiency by lowering moral hazard …
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This study investigates the impact of trade openness along with bank size, bank growth, liquidity, deposit insurance …
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not to pay dividends is influenced by low agency costs, high debt, over-liquidity, and excessive investment opportunities …
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The balance sheet presents the liquidities balance and the liquidity equivalents of the company at the end of the … liquidity equivalents have increased or have decreased during the period. But the balance does not indicate why these balances … results due to the different activities – key-points regarding the sources and the use of the liquidities and the liquidity …
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The article deals with the liquidity risk in the banks in the context of the financial crisis. At first, the balance … sheet and market liquidity are defined and the main principles of the methods for measuring liquidity risk, which banks use …, are identified. Then follow review of main challenges of managing the liquidity of banks. Finally, it discusses …
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