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The principal–agent problem between the regulator, regulated banks, and taxpayers is critical to the viability of the financial system's safety net. There exists the danger that the regulator will collude with regulated banks to pursue their benefits at the expense of taxpayers, thereby...
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This paper investigates the determinants of new equity offerings and estimates its costs in sample selection model. The main finding is that a weak capital base is one of the key driving forces of the new issuance around the recently strengthened Basel regulations, although banks were not...
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This paper investigates the determinants of new equity offerings and estimates its costs in sample selection model. The main finding is that a weak capital base is one of the key driving forces of the new issuance around the recently strengthened Basel regulations, although banks were not...
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This paper studies bank new equity offerings in response to recently strengthened Basel capital regulation. Our empirical analyses investigate the determinants of issuing new equity and estimate its costs in sample selection model. The key finding is that weak capital base is one of the key...
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This study examines Japanese banks' behavior of adjusting denominators of capital ratios upon the introduction of Basel II regulations. The first analysis investigates the adjustments to the size and composition of portfolios to achieve the target risk-weighted asset (RWA). The second analysis...
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