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We provide empirical evidence on banks’ market power in financial services and its implications for monetary policy transmission through deposit rates. Banks with market power in financial services charge higher fees for their service and also offer lower deposit rates with less pass-through...
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branches, popular banks branches, commercial banks branches), and different estimation techniques. When we study the channel of …
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The re-regulation wave following the global financial crisis is putting pressure on local community and cooperative banks. In this paper, we show that cooperative banking can play a pivotal role in reducing income inequalities in local communities. By analyzing Italian local (provincial) credit...
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Attributing ratings to the top-20 owners, we construct a Risk-Weighted Ownership index (RWO) to measure the profitability and risk-taking behaviour of the ownership structure at banks. Collecting data from 19 European countries plus the UK over the 2008-2017 period, preliminary results show...
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In Italy, Credit Cooperative Banks (CCBs), unlike large banks, despite the economic downturn, have continued to extend credit to customers, but at the cost of a higher incidence of bad credit. This increased credit risk of local banks has been caused by management policy choices, such as...
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The aim of this paper is to evaluate the contribution of several aspects of the bank-firm relationships in anticipating the corporate default event at least one year before. Using a unique dataset on a sample of 113 co-operative credit banks and about 12,000 firms operating in Italy, between...
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This study examines whether the type of financial structure in the GCC influences the relationship between liquidity risk and banks' performance from 2007 to 2021. By employing fixed effects and fully modified ordinary least squares (FMOLS), we find that the impact of liquidity risk on bank...
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Greater reliance on nonbank financing makes firms fragile as it leads banks to limit their access to credit lines. Besides demonstrating this result in panel tests subject to range of controls and robustness checks, we employ the 2014-16 oil-price collapse as an exogenous rollover risk in...
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The main objective of this study is to test the impacts of lending by various types of financial institutions on poverty, employment, and new business startups. The study is based on seven equations estimated through the ordinary least squares (OLS) technique and censored TOBIT equations. These...
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China. Clan culture's short-radius trust requires banks to have more physical branches and employees to establish trust, and …
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