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Europe's financial structure has become strongly bank-based – far more so than in other economies. We document that an … paper concludes by discussing policy solutions to Europe's “bank bias”, which include reducing regulatory favouritism …
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The euro crisis was fueled by the diabolic loop between sovereign risk and bank risk, coupled with cross-border flight …
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Banking has grown too much in Europe - in three senses. First, the European banking system has reached a size where its contribution to real economic growth is likely to be nil or negative. Second, the European financial structure is biased towards banks (rather than securities markets), which...
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The euro crisis was fueled by the diabolic loop between sovereign risk and bank risk, coupled with cross-border flight …
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banks' market power in comparison to banks that have not been subject to negative rates. The analysis, considering a sample … interest rate policy period, change in banks' competitive behaviour affected the bank lending channel and discouraged banks …
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