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Using a regulatory dataset of foreign bank branches in Hong Kong, this study finds evidence of the international transmission of funding shocks from home countries of global banks through their internal capital markets during the 2007-08 financial crisis. Global banks are found to buffer...
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The complex nature of an overall banking group could potentially affect the riskiness of their affiliates through various channels, such as agency costs and diversification gains. This paper empirically investigates the effects of bank complexity of the global banks (in terms of their business...
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Using a confidential dataset of foreign bank affiliates (FBA) in Hong Kong, this study finds evidence of an international transmission of prudential policies through banks' balance sheets from a host country perspective. Specifically, in response to tighter capital requirements in the home...
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