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on the period since 2014 and on the banking sectors that dominate financial systems in this group of countries. It …
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2016 (unless the analysis requires a longer time span) and on the banking sectors that dominate financial systems in this … calls for continued efforts to promote the use of domestic currencies in the financial system. At the same time, banking … a period of heightened financial stress during 2018 and, while its banking system appears to have sufficient buffers to …
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these developments on banks' common exposure to shocks and on banking sector systemic risk. Theoretically, this impact is …
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strategic shareholders upon the market value of commercial banks operating in the Polish banking sector. The analysis included … banking sector. …
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the further reduction and abolition of crossborder barriers impeding the entry into the markets of banking and insurance …
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This paper explores the effects of nominal volatility and limited participation in asset markets on the risk sharing possibilities available to agents. When the set of financial assets is a decision of agents and is constrained by the resources available for investment, limited participation and...
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The financial crisis has revealed fatal institutional and structural deficits at the finance market. Politics has reacted to the financial crisis with a sea of legal bills and regulations. But all regulating efforts are merely system-imminent reparation measures and do not solve the core...
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We present a model of sovereign debt in which, contrary to conventional wisdom, government defaults are costly because they destroy the balance sheets of domestic banks. In our model, better financial institutions allow banks to be more leveraged, thereby making them more vulnerable to sovereign...
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This paper builds a dataset on bank ownership that covers more than 6,500 banks in 181 countries (59 low-income economies, 72 middle-income economies, and 50 high-income economies) over 1995-2020. I show that until 2010, there was a reduction in state-ownership of banks and an increase foreign...
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acquisitions in the banking sector. Finally, the paper suggests some implications for corporate governance, which will not change …
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