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Based on detailed regulatory intervention data among German banks during 1994-2008, we test if supervisory measures affect the likelihood and the timing of bank recovery. Severe regulatory measures increase both the likelihood of recovery and its duration while weak measures are insignificant....
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Banking supervision requires regular inspection and assessment of financial institutions. In Germany this task is carried out by the central bank (“Deutsche Bundesbank, BBK”) in cooperation with the Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (“Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht,...
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Based on detailed regulatory intervention data among German banks during 1994-2008, we test if supervisory measures affect the likelihood and the timing of bank recovery. Severe regulatory measures increase both the likelihood of recovery and its duration while weak measures are insignificant....
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This paper describes the rst thorough analysis of the interest risk of German banks on anindividual bank level. We develop a new method that is based on time series of accountingbaseddata to quantify the interest risk of banks and apply it to analyze the German bankingsystem. We find evidence...
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This paper analyzes the robustness of the standardized framework suggested by the BaselCommittee on Banking Supervision (2004b) to quantify the interest rate risk of banks. Wegeneralize the Committees model and use data on the German universal banking systemwhich is not publicly available to...
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This paper describes the frst thorough analysis of the interest risk of German bankson an individual bank level. We develop a new method that is based on time series ofaccounting-based data to quantify the interest risk of banks and apply it to analyze theGerman banking system. We find evidence...
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