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We seek to evaluate the competitiveness of British banking in the presence of cross-selling and switching costs during 1993-2008. We estimate a model of banking behaviour that encompasses switching costs as well as cross-selling of loans and off-balance sheet transactions. The evidence from...
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This paper attempts to evaluate the competitiveness of British banking in the presence of cross-selling and switching costs during 1993-2008. It presents estimates of a model of banking behaviour that encompasses switching costs as well as cross-selling of loans and offbalance sheet...
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We evaluate how the liquidity coverage rule affects US banks' opacity and funding liquidity risk. Banks subject to the rule become significantly more opaque and funding liquidity risk increases by $245 million per quarter. Higher funding liquidity risk is more pronounced among banks that are...
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This paper develops a structural model of competition in the lending market to examine the impact of financial reforms both on competition and on banks' risk taking incentives. Drawing on the literature on the uniqueness of bank loans vis-à-vis arms length debt, we estimate an empirical model...
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