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The process of globalization encompasses economic and financial integration. The abolition of capital controls and the dismantling of barriers of different kinds will expose previously sheltered companies to shocks on the global economic arena. Policy-makers in already globalized countries have...
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We find that that the Current Expected Credit Loss (CECL) standard would slightlydampen fluctuations in bank lending over the economic cycle. In particular, if the CECLstandard had always been in place, we estimate that lending would have grown more slowlyleading up to the financial crisis and...
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We investigate the development of non-performing loans (NPL) held by European banks along the economic cycle. During the global financial crisis and the subsequent sovereign debt crisis, banks from all European countries experienced a substantial increase in NPLs. We find that these increases...
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We investigate the development of non-performing loans (NPL) held by European banks along the economic cycle. During the global financial crisis and the subsequent sovereign debt crisis, banks from all European countries experienced a substantial increase in NPLs. We find that these increases...
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In the wake of the financial crisis, policymakers expressed the concern that banks’ use of the incurred loss model exacerbates their lending procyclicality by delaying the recognition of loan losses to recessions. Responding to this concern, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update 2016-13,...
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IFRS 9 substantially affects the financial sector by changing the impairment methodology for credit losses. This paper analyzes the implications of the change from IAS 39 to IFRS 9 in the context of bank resilience. We shed light on two effects. First, the "cliff-effect", which refers to sudden...
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The Financial Accounting Standards Board issued the current expected credit loss (CECL) standard, which requires banks to take a forward-looking approach to recognizing life-of-loan losses upon loan origination. Using bank mortgage approval decisions at the ZIP code level and a...
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