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pricing is mainly driven by pricing power derived from the large observed degree of concentration in the banking industry …
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Over the past two decades, banks have increasingly focused on offering contingent credit in the form of credit lines as a primary means of corporate borrowing. We review the existing body of research regarding the rationales for banks' provision of liquidity insurance in the form of credit...
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We characterize the large number of mortgage offers for which people qualify in the United Kingdom. Very few pick the cheapest option, nonetheless the one selected is not usually noticeably more expensive. A few borrowers make very expensive choices. These are most common when the menu they face...
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between the literature in climate finance and the broader literature in banking, to enhance our understanding of the role that …
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We hypothesize and find evidence that banks use venture investments in fintech startups as a strategic approach to navigate fintech competition. We show that banks' venture investments have increasingly focused on fintech firms in systematic ways. We find that banks facing greater fintech...
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A common view is that deposit rates are determined primarily by supply: depositors require higher deposit rates from risky banks, thereby creating market discipline. An alternative perspective is that market discipline is limited (e.g., due to deposit insurance and/or enhanced capital...
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concentrated banking systems tend to have larger, better-diversified banks, which may help account …fragility of banks. Rather, banking system concentration is associated with a lower probability that …institutions that facilitate competition in banking are associated with less -- not more -- banking …
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banking crises of the 1930s and before has lost much of its relevance. This view held that the main systemic problem is runs …
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This paper documents the changing international exposures of U.S. bank balance sheets since the mid-1980s. U.S. banks have foreign positions heavily concentrated in Europe, with more volatile flows to other regions of the world. In recent years some cross-border claims on Latin American...
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