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is negative in all countries except Canada (where it is positive) in the case of bond flows. Under the assumption of risk …
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This paper provides new evidence on the stochastic behaviour of the EPU (Economic Policy Uncertainty (EPU) index constructed by Baker et al. (2016) in six of the biggest economies (Canada, France, Japan, US, Ireland, and Sweden) over the period from January 1985 to October 2019. In particular,...
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In this paper, we explore whether economic uncertainty differently affects the default risk of Islamic and conventional … uncertainty increases the default risk of conventional banks but does not affect Islamic banks’ default risk. To understand why … banks’ default risk is not significantly affected by uncertainty in all types of countries, but such a difference with …
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is negative in all countries except Canada (where it is positive) in the case of bond flows. Under the assumption of risk …
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. We use the World Uncertainty Index (WUI) proposed by Ahir et al. (2018) and Geopolitical Risk Index (GPR) introduced by …, the highest impact is observed on corporate loans. Meanwhile, geopolitical risk dampens consumer and mortgage loans but …
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is negative in all countries except Canada (where it is positive) in the case of bond flows. Under the assumption of risk …
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is negative in all countries except Canada (where it is positive) in the case of bond flows. Under the assumption of risk …
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