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China's shadow banking has been rising rapidly in the last decade, mainly driven by regulations for banks, the Fiscal … regulators repeatedly attempted to impose new regulations on banks and non-banks. The existence of shadow banking fulfills the … necessarily the case. Entrusted loans, implicit guarantees from non-banks, banks or government may provide a second …
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. Specifically, banks originating from a country that has lower level of trust tend to have lower interbank borrowing. Using a … the network structure of interbank markets. Core banks acting as interbank intermediaries in the network are more …
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We provide a comprehensive review of the development and activities of the People's Bank of China over the half century. First, the PBC has evolved from the mixture of a central bank and a commercial bank to the central bank of China, with the status legally confirmed in 1995. Although the...
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. Specifically, banks originating from a country that has lower level of trust tend to have lower interbank borrowing. Using a … the network structure of interbank markets. Core banks acting as interbank intermediaries in the network are more …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012900064
that they may create a serious problem for the stability of the foreign banks' subsidiaries. Moreover, as some of those … subsidiary banks were large by assets in some of the member states the related party transactions with the parent bank created a …
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. Upon the arrival of a signal about banks' future defaults, investors update their expectations of bank solvency. If their …
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We examine whether foreign-owned and government-owned banks in Central and Eastern Europe reacted differently during a … banks for the period 1994-2010. Our analysis shows that foreign banks provided credit during domestic banking crises in host … countries, while government-owned banks contracted. In contrast, foreign-owned banks reduced their credit base during the global …
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finance for banks. Despite risk neutrality, equity capital earns a higher expected return than direct investment in risky … assets. Banks hold positive capital to reduce bankruptcy costs, but there is a role for capital regulation when deposits are … insured. Banks may no longer use capital when they lend to firms rather than invest directly in risky assets. This depends on …
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We develop a model in which asset commonality and short-term debt of banks interact to generate excessive systemic risk …. Banks swap assets to diversify their individual risk. Two asset structures arise. In a clustered structure, groups of banks … quality of individual banks is opaque but can be inferred by creditors from aggregate signals about bank solvency. When bank …
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Fintech and decentralized finance have penetrated all areas of the financial system and have improved financial inclusion in the last decade. In this paper, we review the recent literature on fintech, cryptocurrencies, stablecoins, and central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). There are important...
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