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shocks, led to a systemic banking crisis. The priorities for bank restructuring are to complete the separation of nonviable …
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This paper develops a model where large financial intermediaries subject to systemic runs internalize the effect of their leverage on aggregate risk, returns and asset prices. Near the steady-state, they restrict leverage to avoid the risk of a run which gives rise to an accelerator effect. For...
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feedback effects to the real economy generated by bank failures. On a cross-section of countries, we find evidence that … suggests that bank supervisors' intervention in bank failures may be positively associated with some aspects of the …
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Developing economies can strengthen their financial systems by implementing the main elements of global regulatory reform. But to build an effective prudential framework, they may need to adapt international standards taking into account the sophistication and size of their financial...
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metrics based on equity market valuations of bank capital are better than regulatory capital ratios, and other metrics, in …
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Mercosur? The objective of this paper is to answer this question by analyzing changes in bank behavior after crises in the … literature-to post-crisis bank behavior. Using a panel dataset of commercial banks during the period 1990-2006, we analyze the … impact of crises on four sets of financial indicators of bank behavior-profitability, maturity preference, credit supply, and …
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intervention and careful management at both the strategic and individual bank levels. This paper highlights the range of …
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, expanding exposure to the government, and, eventually, the run on deposits. We find that there was substantial cross-bank … individual banks’ exposure to currency and government default risk depended on bank fundamentals and other characteristics. Thus …
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