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We investigate how provisioning models affect bank regulation. We study an accuracy vs. timeliness trade-off between an incurred loss model (IL) and a current expected credit loss model (CECL). Relative to IL, CECL improves efficiency by enabling timely intervention to curb inefficient ex post...
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To encourage banks to accommodate distressed borrowers during the COVID-19 pandemic, regulators redacted loan modification activity from each bank’s public regulatory filings so that banks could modify loans free from capital market scrutiny. Congress also superseded U.S. GAAP by allowing...
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We examine whether stress tests distort banks' risk-taking decisions. We study a model in which a regulator may choose to rescue banks in the event of concurrent bank failures. Our analysis reveals a novel coordination role of stress tests. Disclosure of stress-test results informs banks of the...
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We examine whether stress tests distort banks' risk‐taking decisions. We study a model in which a regulator may choose to rescue banks in the event of concurrent bank failures. Our analysis reveals a novel coordination role of stress tests. Disclosure of stress‐test results informs banks of...
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We study the implications of accounting information quality on banks' risk-taking behavior. We show that the accounting information precision has a non-monotonic effect on banks' risk-taking decisions. Surprisingly, when information precision is low, an improvement in precision actually induces...
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