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, bank intermediation dominates. However, fragile, capital-constrained banks also meant a curtailed supply of funds, an issue … especially for bank-dependent small or medium-sized firms (SMEs). Hence, it appears more than evident that easing the access to … euro area economies, those worst hit. There might, however, be structural (economic) reasons why SMEs prefer (local) bank …
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This paper sheds new light on how African countries' legal systems and institutions influence the governance and stability of their banks. We find that institutional factors, in particular the legal family of origin, political stability, contract enforcement and strength of investor protection...
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This paper analyzes the causal relationship between institutional diversity in domestic banking sectors and bank … stability. We use a large bank- and country-level unbalanced panel data set covering the EU member states' banking sectors … of institutional diversity in the domestic banking sector positively affects bank stability. The positive relationship …
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individual bank stability. We propose and test the hypothesis that this causal relationship is mediated by the degree to which … banks comply with their central bank's corporate governance recommendations. Specifically, we exploit the fact that there is … protection promote provision of supervisory guidance. If a central bank has published supervisory guidance, local banks show …
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Since the European debt crisis economists and politicians discuss intensively the sovereign-bank nexus. The high … exposure on bank stability. This paper provides a new way to use European stress test data to study this relationship. In … addition, we explore the effect on a bank's probability of default if the existing capital requirement privilege for EU …
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Interest in the role of diversity in banking sectors has increased substantially since the financial crisis (and the subsequent sovereign debt crises) have hit European countries differentially. The purpose of this note is to hint at crucial research gaps in terms of appreciating consequences of...
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Since the European debt crisis economists and politicians discuss intensively the sovereign-bank nexus. The high … exposure on bank stability. This paper provides a new way to use European stress test data to study this relationship. In … addition, we explore the effect on a bank's probability of default if the existing capital requirement privilege for EU …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012520395
the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development for Kazakhstan, and investigate which strategy contributes more to …
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Since the summer of 2007, participants in financial markets have been confronted by a crisis of their own making. In order to prevent the recurrence of a similar crisis in the future, the G-20 nations, at their finance summit in Washington on 15 November 2008, resolved to "ensure that all...
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Since the summer of 2007, participants in financial markets have been confronted by a crisis of their own making. In order to prevent the recurrence of a similar crisis in the future, the G-20 nations, at their finance summit in Washington on 15 November 2008, resolved to "ensure that all...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011601260