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Internationale Bank 4,179 International bank 3,817 Bank 1,137 Welt 1,112 World 1,086 USA 546 Bankenregulierung 522 United States 520 Bank regulation 514 Finanzkrise 513 Financial crisis 505 Internationaler Finanzmarkt 459 International financial market 454 Kreditgeschäft 441 Bank lending 419 Theorie 335 Theory 326 Bankgeschäft 293 Banking services 269 Auslandsinvestition 264 Foreign investment 258 EU-Staaten 251 EU countries 241 Bankenkrise 222 Globalisierung 222 Banking crisis 215 Bankrisiko 213 Globalization 213 Deutschland 208 Bankenaufsicht 205 Bank risk 204 Banking supervision 186 Germany 183 Schwellenländer 169 Schätzung 169 Emerging economies 163 Kapitalmobilität 161 Multinationales Unternehmen 161 Entwicklungsländer 160 Capital mobility 157
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Article in journal 1,482 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1,482 Graue Literatur 1,062 Non-commercial literature 1,062 Working Paper 911 Arbeitspapier 831 Aufsatz im Buch 343 Book section 343 Hochschulschrift 201 Thesis 166 Collection of articles of several authors 129 Sammelwerk 129 Konferenzschrift 85 Bibliografie enthalten 80 Bibliography included 80 Conference proceedings 54 Amtsdruckschrift 48 Government document 48 Aufsatzsammlung 33 Case study 32 Fallstudie 32 Dissertation u.a. Prüfungsschriften 29 Collection of articles written by one author 20 Sammlung 20 Lehrbuch 18 Glossar enthalten 17 Glossary included 17 Textbook 17 Conference paper 14 Konferenzbeitrag 14 No longer published / No longer aquired 12 Statistik 10 Handbook 8 Handbuch 8 Systematic review 8 Übersichtsarbeit 8 Mehrbändiges Werk 7 Multi-volume publication 7 Research Report 7 Article 6
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English 3,458 German 392 Spanish 87 Undetermined 84 French 76 Italian 32 Russian 30 Portuguese 17 Polish 15 Danish 3 Finnish 3 Croatian 3 Dutch 3 Serbian 3 Swedish 3 Modern Greek (1453-) 2 Hungarian 2 Japanese 2 Norwegian 2 Czech 1 Estonian 1 Multiple languages 1 Romanian 1 Slovenian 1 Turkish 1 Ukrainian 1 Chinese 1
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Buch, Claudia M. 106 Goldberg, Linda S. 78 Claessens, Stijn 43 Hasan, Iftekhar 37 Cetorelli, Nicola 34 Schoenmaker, Dirk 33 Huizinga, Harry 32 Niepmann, Friederike 30 Ongena, Steven 30 Avdjiev, Stefan 29 Haas, Ralph de 29 Berger, Allen N. 28 McGuire, Patrick M. 28 Horen, Neeltje van 27 Martínez Pería, María Soledad 27 Koetter, Michael 24 Demirgüç-Kunt, Asli 23 Jones, Geoffrey 23 Kowalewski, Oskar 23 Correa, Ricardo 21 Havrylchyk, Olena 21 Tschoegl, Adrian E. 20 Beck, Thorsten 19 Cerutti, Eugenio M. 19 Cull, Robert J. 19 Walter, Ingo 19 Wu, Ji 19 Wagner, Wolf 17 Williams, Barry 16 Calzolari, Giacomo 15 Peydró, José-Luis 15 Acharya, Viral V. 14 Clarke, George R. G. 14 Micco, Alejandro 14 Hryckiewicz, Aneta 13 Jeon, Bang-nam 13 Jurzyk, Emilia 13 Koch, Cathérine 13 Lóránth, Gyöngyi 13 Neugebauer, Katja 13
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National Bureau of Economic Research 23 Basel Committee on Banking Supervision 14 Centre on Transnational Corporations 7 USA / General Accounting Office 6 Bank für Internationalen Zahlungsausgleich / Währungs- und Wirtschaftsabteilung 5 Edward Elgar Publishing 5 Institut für Weltwirtschaft 5 The Wharton Financial Institutions Center 5 Banca d'Italia 4 Group of Thirty 4 Bank für Internationalen Zahlungsausgleich 3 Chambre de commerce et d'industrie de Paris 3 Historische Gesellschaft der Deutschen Bank 3 Internationaler Währungsfonds 3 OECD 3 Trinity College Dublin / Department of Economics 3 UNCTAD 3 Verband der Auslandsbanken in der Schweiz 3 William Davidson Institute <Ann Arbor, Mich.> 3 World Bank 3 École des Hautes Études Commerciales <Lausanne> 3 Associazione Italiana Banche Estere 2 Associazione bancaria italiana 2 Banco Exterior de España <Madrid> 2 Bankers' Association for Foreign Trade, Washington, D.C. 2 Capgemini S.A. <Paris> 2 Centro di Economia Monetaria e Finanziaria Paolo Baffi 2 Deutsches Komitee der AIESEC 2 European Association for Banking and Financial History 2 European Financial Management and Marketing Association 2 Institut Meždunarodnych Ėkonomičeskich i Političeskich Issledovanij <Moskau> 2 Institut für Integrationsforschung <Hamburg> 2 Inter-American Development Bank / Research Department 2 International Association of Students of Economics and Commercial Sciences / Deutsches Komitee 2 International Banking Seminar <7, 1982, Montabaur> 2 International Monetary Fund 2 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 2 Oxford Financial Research Centre 2 Peat, Marwick, Mitchell und Co. <Frankfurt, Main> 2 Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden 2
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Journal of banking & finance 80 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 47 BIS quarterly review : international banking and financial market developments 43 Journal of international money and finance 39 Policy research working paper : WPS 39 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 38 IMF working papers 29 Journal of international financial markets, institutions & money 29 Europäische Hochschulschriften / 5 26 Journal of money, credit and banking : JMCB 24 Die Bank : Zeitschrift für Bankpolitik und Praxis 23 NBER working paper series 23 CESifo working papers 22 Staff reports / Federal Reserve Bank of New York 22 IMF economic review 21 Journal of financial stability 20 International finance discussion papers 19 IMF working paper 18 NBER Working Paper 18 Journal of international economics 17 BOFIT discussion papers 16 Working paper series / European Central Bank 16 Working papers / Financial Institutions Center 16 DNB working paper 15 International journal of central banking : IJCB 15 Discussion paper / Deutsche Bundesbank 14 Finance and economics discussion series 14 Research in international business and finance 14 Working papers / Bank for International Settlements 14 Emerging markets finance & trade : a journal of the Society for the Study of Emerging Markets 13 Journal of multinational financial management 13 The economist 13 Applied financial economics 12 Journal of financial intermediation 12 Revue d'économie financière : revue trimestrielle de l'Association d'Economie Financière 12 The journal of finance : the journal of the American Finance Association 12 Applied economics 11 Bank of Finland research discussion papers 11 Bank strategy, governance and ratings : [a selection of papers from the 2010 conference of the European Association of University Teachers of Banking and Finance (otherwise known as the Wolpertinger conference)] 11 Economic modelling 11
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ECONIS (ZBW) 3,930 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 146 EconStor 96 OLC EcoSci 6 ArchiDok 1
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Examining the impact of income diversification on bank performance : are foreign banks heterogeneous?
Addai, Bismark; Tang, Wenjin; Agyeman, Annette Serwaa - In: Journal of applied economics 25 (2022) 1, pp. 1-21
This study examines the heterogeneity of foreign banks in the income diversification and performance nexus. We utilize annual bank data across 46 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa over the period 2011-2018 and find that increased income diversification improves banks performance, and the Global...
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Banking reforms, access to credit and misallocation
Chakraborty, Pavel; Mitra, Nirvana - 2022
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Who lends before banking crises? : evidence from the international syndicated loan market
Giannetti, Mariassunta; Jang, Yeejin - 2022
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State-owned banks and international shock transmission
Borsuk, Marcin; Kowalewski, Oskar; Pisany, Pawel - 2022
In this study, we reassess the links between commercial bank ownership and lending growth during the 1996-2019 period. We find evidence that the lending activities of foreign state-controlled and foreign privately owned banks differ, particularly during different crisis type periods and origins....
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Do Global Banks Spread Global Imbalances? The Case of Asset-Backed Commercial Paper During the Financial Crisis of 2007-09
Acharya, Viral V.; Schnabl, Philipp - 2021
The global imbalance explanation of the financial crisis of 2007-09 suggests that demand for riskless assets from countries with current account surpluses created fragility in countries with current account deficits, most notably, in the United States. We examine this explanation by analyzing...
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Financial Structure and Bank Relationships of Italian Multinational Firms
Bronzini, Raffaello; D'Ignazio, Alessio; Revelli, Davide - 2021
This paper examines the financial structure and the bank relationships of Italian multinational firms. We show that multinationals are on average more leveraged than non-internationalized firms. Moreover, they have a larger share of financial and bank debt out of total debt, maintain more bank...
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Can foreign ownership reduce bank risk? Evidence from Vietnam
Le, Tu - 2021
This study investigates the impact of foreign ownership on bank risk in Vietnam between 2006 and 2015. Our findings show that foreign ownership can lower bank risk, suggesting that the State Bank of Vietnam should further remove restrictions on foreign investments in the banking system. The...
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Spillover Effects of Cross-Border Bank Acquisitions on Systemic Risk
Sedunov, John; Taboada, Alvaro G. - 2021
We examine the spillover and direct effects of cross-border bank M&As on the systemic risk of banks in the target’s country. We document that higher cross-border bank M&A activity is associated with higher systemic risk for peer banks, while target banks exhibit a decrease in systemic risk...
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Multinational Banks and Financial Stability
Clayton, Christopher; Schaab, Andreas - 2021
We study the scope for international cooperation in macroprudential policies. Multinational banks contribute to and are affected by fire sales in countries they operate in. National governments setting quantity regulations non-cooperatively fail to achieve the globally efficient outcome,...
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Can foreign ownership reduce bank risk? : evidence from Vietnam
Tu Dq Le - In: Review of Economic Analysis : REA 13 (2021) 4, pp. 479-500
This study investigates the impact of foreign ownership on bank risk in Vietnam between 2006 and 2015. Our findings show that foreign ownership can lower bank risk, suggesting that the State Bank of Vietnam should further remove restrictions on foreign investments in the banking system. The...
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Avoiding taxes : banks' use of internal debt
Reiter, Franz; Langenmayr, Dominika; Holtmann, Svea - In: International tax and public finance 28 (2021) 3, pp. 717-745
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Monetary policy spillovers under Covid-19 : evidence from U.S. foreign bank subsidiaries
Spiegel, Mark - 2021
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The relationship between internal control and credit risk : the case of commercial banks in Vietnam
Nguyen Kim Quoc Trung - In: Cogent business & management 8 (2021) 1, pp. 1-17
This study examines whether the agency problem regarding credit risk is a useful corporate governance mechanism for controlling credit risk. For this purpose, we estimate the impact of internal control and agency problems on credit risk in commercial banks in Vietnam from 2009 to 2018. First, in...
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Isle of Man banking leak: analysing banking data to reveal offshore strategies
Knobel, Andres - Tax Justice Network - 2021
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Global banking and firm financing : a double adverse selection channel of international transmission
Shen, Leslie Sheng - 2021
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The internal capital markets of global dealer banks
Gupta, Arun - 2021
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Domestic lending and the pandemic : how does banks' exposure to Covid-19 abroad affect their lending in the United States?
Temesvary, Judit; Wei, Andrew - 2021
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Financial structure and bank relationships of Italian multinational firms
Bronzini, Raffaello; D'Ignazio, Alessio; Revelli, Davide - 2021
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Bank competition in Africa : do institutional quality and cross-border banking matter?
Amidu, Mohammed - 2021
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Banks' foreign claims in the aftermath of the 2008 crisis : institutional response, financial efficiency, and integration of cross-border banking in the Euro area
Warin, Thierry; Stojkov, Aleksandar - In: Journal of risk and financial management : JRFM 14 (2021) 2/61, pp. 1-17
Beyond financial stability as the European Banking Union's primary objective, the European capital market integration provides an impetus for deepening bank integration and greater financial market efficiency. This article proposes an empirical framework to assess the dynamics of euro area...
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Idiosyncratic viral loss theory : systemic operational losses in banks
Velez, Sophia Beckett - In: Journal of risk and financial management : JRFM 14 (2021) 2/82, pp. 1-13
Basel III regulation intent is to increase the resiliency of banks through effective risk management practices that can reduce significant idiosyncratic operational losses. A systemic risk event that leads to significant losses in a bank holding company (BHC) can expose them to become insolvent...
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Resolution of International Banks : Can Smaller Countries Cope?
Schoenmaker, Dirk - 2021
The stability of a banking system ultimately depends on the strength and credibility of the fiscal backstop. While large countries can still afford to resolve large global banks on their own, small and medium-sized countries face a policy choice. This paper investigates the impact of resolution...
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Contagion : Evidence From International Banking Industry
Tai, Chu-Sheng - 2021
This paper tests whether contagion can occur at the industry level, in particular the banking industry. In this paper ‘contagion’ is defined as significant spillovers of country-specific idiosyncratic shocks during the crisis after economic fundamentals or systematic risks have been...
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Spillover Effects of Global Monetary Shocks on Foreign Banks : Evidence From an Emerging Economy
Jeon, Bang Nam; Lim, Hosung; Wu, Ji - 2021
This paper examines spillover effects of global monetary shocks on lending by foreign banks in an emerging country, South Korea. Foreign banks play a significant role by providing additional domestic credit and foreign currency liquidity and directing international capital flows via the banking...
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Country-Level Sustainability and Cross-Border Banking Flows
Avci, Sureyya Burcu; Esen, Gozde - 2021
This study documents a significant and positive impact of country-level sustainability scores on cross-border bank-to-nonbank flows. This result is robust after mitigating endogeneity concerns by applying instrumental variable regression, generalized method of moments estimation, Fama-MacBeth...
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A dynamic analysis on foreign bank entry Nexus economic growth in Sub-Sahara African countries
Hunegnaw, Fetene Bogale - In: Cogent economics & finance 9 (2021) 1, pp. 1-21
This study investigated the direct link between foreign bank entry and economic growth in Sub-Sahara African countries using a dynamic generalized method of moment estimator. It also studied a comparative analysis on banking environment for SSA countries that open and restrict banking industries...
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Environmental Regulation and the Cost of Bank Loans : International Evidence
Fard, Amirhossein - 2020
Using a sample of 27 countries between 1990 and 2014, we find that banks charge higher interest rates and adjust other contractual features of their loans when lending to firms facing more stringent environmental regulations. Our evidence suggests that lenders' concerns about the increase in...
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Internationalization, Foreign Complexity and Systemic Risk : Evidence from European Banks
Bakkar, Yassine - 2020
Using a novel cross-European dataset on bank internationalization, the paper accounts for both organizational and geographic complexity and evaluates its impact on systemic risk and how both the 2008–09 global financial crisis and the 2010–11 European sovereign debt crisis might have...
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Foreign Currency Loans and Credit Risk : Evidence from U.S. Banks
Niepmann, Friederike - 2020
When firms borrow in foreign currency but collect revenues in local currency, exchange rate changes can affect their ability to repay their debt. Using loan-level data from U.S. banks' regulatory filings, this paper studies the effect of exchange rate changes on firms' loan payments. A 10...
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Bank Loan Contracting and International Tax Planning at Multinational Firms
Ma, Zhiming - 2020
Unlike purely domestic firms, globalized firms have unique opportunities to engage in international tax planning activities. This study examines whether banks consider international tax planning, and in particular potential earnings repatriation taxes, when setting loan contracts for...
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Policy Externalities and Banking Integration
Smolyansky, Michael - 2020
Can policies directed at the banking sector in one jurisdiction spill over and affect real economic activity elsewhere? To investigate this question, I exploit changes in tax rates on bank profits across U.S. states. Banks respond by reallocating small-business lending to otherwise unaffected...
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Internationalization and Bank Risk
Roman, Raluca A. - 2020
This paper documents a positive relation between internationalization and bank risk. This is consistent with the empirical dominance of the market risk hypothesis – whereby internationalization increases banks' risk due to market-specific factors in foreign markets – over the diversification...
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Estimating Global Bank Network Connectedness
Demirer, Mert - 2020
We use lasso methods to shrink, select and estimate the network linking the publicly-traded subset of the world's top 150 banks, 2003-2014. We characterize static network connectedness using full-sample estimation and dynamic network connectedness using rolling-window estimation. Statistically,...
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Cross-Border Lending and the International Transmission of Banking Crises
Dieckelmann, Daniel - 2020
This paper introduces a new transmission channel of banking crises where sizable cross-border bank claims on foreign countries with high domestic crisis risk enable contagion to the home economy. This asset-side channel opposes traditional views that see banking crises originating from either...
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Cross-Border Lending and the International Transmisson of Banking Crises
Dieckelmann, Daniel - 2020
This paper introduces a new transmission channel of banking crises where sizable cross- border bank claims on foreign countries with high domestic crisis risk enable contagion to the home economy. This asset-side channel opposes traditional views that see bank- ing crises originating from either...
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Intellectual Capital And Profitability Ratios Of Foreign Banks Operating In India : A Structural Equation Model Approach
Selvam, Murugesan - 2020
The aim of the study is to measure the impact of intellectual capital on the profitability ratios in respect of the foreign banks in India. Twenty seven foreign banks were studied and analyzed by using Modified Value Added Intellectual Coefficient (MVAIC) method and Structural Equation Method...
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U.S. Banks and Global Liquidity
Correa, Ricardo - 2020
We characterize how U.S. global systemically important banks (GSIBs) supply short-term dollar liquidity in repo and foreign exchange swap markets in the post-Global Financial Crisis regulatory environment and serve as the "lenders-of-second-to-last-resort". Using daily supervisory bank balance...
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Avoiding Taxes : Banks' Use of Internal Debt
Reiter, Franz - 2020
This paper investigates how multinational banks use internal debt to shift profits to low-taxed affiliates. Using regulatory data on multinational banks headquartered in Germany, we show that banks use this tax avoidance channel more aggressively than non-financial multinationals do. We find...
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Banking Legal Challenges in Iran in the Process of Banking Globalization
Yeganegi, Kamran - 2020
Banking systems operate as the beating heart in each country's economy. Subsequently the flaws and shortcomings existing in this system have a direct impact on the major sections of economy. In fact, the designers of the new banking system in Iran have started simulating the system of interest...
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Avoiding Taxes : Banks' Use of Internal Debt
Reiter, Franz - 2020
This paper investigates how multinational banks use internal debt to shift profits to low-taxed affiliates. Using regulatory data on multinational banks headquartered in Germany, we show that banks use this tax avoidance channel more aggressively than non-financial multinationals do. We find...
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Financial Development and the Effect of Cross-Border Bank Flows on House Prices
Romero, Nestor - 2020
We analyse the role of financial development as a buffer to diminish the effect of a cross-border bank flows shock on house prices. From panel vector auto-regressions, we compute impulse-response functions for 38 countries ranked and grouped by financial development. In less financially...
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Time to address the shortcomings of the banking union
Angeloni, Ignazio - 2020
Discussions about the banking union have restarted. Its success so far is limited: national banking sectors are still overwhelmingly exposed to their own countries’ economies, cross border banking has not increased and capital and liquidity remain locked within national boundaries. The policy...
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Role of information sharing on the impact of foreign banks' penetration on banking competition
Azadeh Zohrehvand; Ibrahim, Saifuzzaman; Habibullah, … - In: Journal of Asian finance, economics and business : JAFEB 7 (2020) 11, pp. 707-715
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Global liquidity, global risk appetite, and the risk of credit and asset booms
Socorro Gochoco-Bautista, Maria - In: The Philippine review of economics : a joint … 57 (2020) 2, pp. 146-169
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Global banking : toward an assessment of benefits and costs
Buch, Claudia M.; Goldberg, Linda S. - In: Annual review of financial economics 12 (2020), pp. 141-175
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Non-US global banks and dollar (co-)dependence : how housing markets became internationally synchronized
Ehlers, Torsten; Hoffmann, Mathias; Raabe, Alexander - 2020
US net capital inows drive the international synchronization of house price growth. An increase (decrease) in US net capital inows improves (tightens) US dollar funding conditions for non-US global banks, leading them to increase (decrease) foreign lending to third-party borrowing countries....
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Inter-industry FDI spillovers from foreign banks : evidence in transition economies
Qi, Shusen; Hui, Kent; Ongena, Steven - 2020
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Non-US global banks and dollar (co-)dependence: how housing markets became internationally synchronized
Ehlers, Torsten; Hoffmann, Mathias; Raabe, Alexander - 2020
US net capital inflows drive the international synchronization of house price growth. An increase (decrease) in US net capital inflows improves (tightens) US dollar funding conditions for non-US global banks, leading them to increase (decrease) foreign lending to third-party borrowing countries....
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Non-US global banks and dollar (co-)dependence : how housing markets became internationally synchronized
Ehlers, Torsten; Hoffmann, Mathias; Raabe, Alexander - 2020
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The macro-financial effects of international bank lending on emerging markets
Aldasoro, Iñaki; Beltrán, Paula; Grinberg, Federico; … - 2020
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