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We examine whether bank connections via common mutual fund ownership serve as a contagion channel affecting the systemic risk of the banking system. Examining this relation is important because common mutual fund ownership has increased dramatically over the past 20 years, and a buildup of...
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We examine whether bank connections via common mutual fund ownership serve as a contagion channel affecting the systemic risk of the banking system. We first document that the extent of a bank’s connection with other banks via common ownership increases its contribution to systemic risk. We...
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We examine stock and bond market reactions to the key events leading to the passage of the Dodd-Frank Act to provide empirical evidence on the economic impact of the Act on systemically important financial firms. Using large foreign financial institutions and small/medium sized domestic...
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Motivated by bank regulators’ use of level 3 fair value assets as an indicator for systemic risk, we examine whether level 3 fair value assets contribute to systemic risk buildup via the balance sheet liquidity channel and how financial reporting transparency mitigates the risk buildup. We...
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