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... Submission in connection with the operation of their Internet businesses including, without limitation, the rights to: copy, distribute, transmit, publicly display, publicly perform, reproduce, edit, translate and reformat your Submission; and to publish your name in connection with your Submission. ...
Bank risk taking and competition: evidence from
... efficiency-adjusted Lerner indexes. Second, the vast majority of banks in Germany belong either to the cooperative banks sector or to the savings banks sector. These banks are by law geographically limited in their scope of activities.1 Our dataset provides us with detailed locational information fo ...
... efficiency-adjusted Lerner indexes. Second, the vast majority of banks in Germany belong either to the cooperative banks sector or to the savings banks sector. These banks are by law geographically limited in their scope of activities.1 Our dataset provides us with detailed locational information fo ...
Lebanese Banks
... investors ahead of upcoming distribution season: Listed shares’ prices of banks under coverage saw slightly negative to mid-single digit growth in 2014 (Bank Audi: -3.7%, Blom Bank: +6.7%, Byblos Bank: +3.2%). Going forward, share prices appreciation should remain limited to book value expansion and ...
... investors ahead of upcoming distribution season: Listed shares’ prices of banks under coverage saw slightly negative to mid-single digit growth in 2014 (Bank Audi: -3.7%, Blom Bank: +6.7%, Byblos Bank: +3.2%). Going forward, share prices appreciation should remain limited to book value expansion and ...
adb institute research paper 39
... because loan policy was based on personal connections, they gave large numbers of loans to certain persons or companies even when they lacked reliable collateral (Bank of Japan (1933), p.984). Takahashi and Morigaki (1968), one of the best known books on the Showa Financial Crisis, identified the or ...
... because loan policy was based on personal connections, they gave large numbers of loans to certain persons or companies even when they lacked reliable collateral (Bank of Japan (1933), p.984). Takahashi and Morigaki (1968), one of the best known books on the Showa Financial Crisis, identified the or ...
Determinants of Bank Profits and Net Interest Margins (PDF
... comparatively stable funding sources (i.e., deposits and other short-term funding). Higher ratios indicate lower liquidity, while lower ratios indicate more liquidity for the bank. As liquid assets are associated with lower rates of return, higher liquidity would be associated with lower profits. A p ...
... comparatively stable funding sources (i.e., deposits and other short-term funding). Higher ratios indicate lower liquidity, while lower ratios indicate more liquidity for the bank. As liquid assets are associated with lower rates of return, higher liquidity would be associated with lower profits. A p ...
Mark Gertler Bernanke Working
... quite complex.) However, by making some strong simplifying assumptions about the privateness of bank portfolios, we are able to derive, in a way that is both internally consistent and in the spirit of Jensen—Meckling, some features of banking relevant to macroeconomic ...
... quite complex.) However, by making some strong simplifying assumptions about the privateness of bank portfolios, we are able to derive, in a way that is both internally consistent and in the spirit of Jensen—Meckling, some features of banking relevant to macroeconomic ...
according to published reporting
... Since October 2010 the debts for salaries and household payments came back. The volumes of construction works were at the level of 2008, the growth of private incomes slowed down, unemployment rate stopped decreasing. Growth of prices for food and natural monopolies, as well as in other segments of ...
... Since October 2010 the debts for salaries and household payments came back. The volumes of construction works were at the level of 2008, the growth of private incomes slowed down, unemployment rate stopped decreasing. Growth of prices for food and natural monopolies, as well as in other segments of ...
Tool 2: Fair Lending Legal Foundations
... The American Bankers Association represents banks of all sizes and charters and is the voice for the nation’s $13 trillion banking industry and its two million employees. The majority of ABA’s members are banks with less than $165 million in assets. ABA’s extensive resources enhance the success of t ...
... The American Bankers Association represents banks of all sizes and charters and is the voice for the nation’s $13 trillion banking industry and its two million employees. The majority of ABA’s members are banks with less than $165 million in assets. ABA’s extensive resources enhance the success of t ...
特別研究員の研究成果(論文)に対する謝金の取扱
... This paper focuses on the role of the Basel capital requirement and proposes a new counter cyclical measure based on a simple general equilibrium model. How should we make the Basel II counter-cyclical policy work better ? Some proposes to raise the level of minimum requirement from 8% to 10 % for e ...
... This paper focuses on the role of the Basel capital requirement and proposes a new counter cyclical measure based on a simple general equilibrium model. How should we make the Basel II counter-cyclical policy work better ? Some proposes to raise the level of minimum requirement from 8% to 10 % for e ...
Cost efficiency of leading European banks
... Which are the most efficient European commercial banks? To answer this question Arthur D. Little has consolidated data and put together a ranking based on information from 51 major banks all over Europe To measure efficiency the cost-income-ratio is being used. The CIR is a standard key figure t ...
... Which are the most efficient European commercial banks? To answer this question Arthur D. Little has consolidated data and put together a ranking based on information from 51 major banks all over Europe To measure efficiency the cost-income-ratio is being used. The CIR is a standard key figure t ...
Regulatory Impact Assessment of pre-positioning for Open Bank Resolution (OBR) November 2012
... financial system. One of the key areas for concern has been inadequate and insufficient tools available to deal with the failure of a large bank, i.e. those characterised as ‘too big to fail’. In the absence of explicit arrangements, the options are limited to liquidation, public bail-out, or takeov ...
... financial system. One of the key areas for concern has been inadequate and insufficient tools available to deal with the failure of a large bank, i.e. those characterised as ‘too big to fail’. In the absence of explicit arrangements, the options are limited to liquidation, public bail-out, or takeov ...
Bank runs: A comparison between two English liquidity crises
... able to redeem their deposits spreads among bank’s clients, it creates a self-fulfilling prophecy mechanism, in which as more people withdraw their deposits, the likelihood of bank failures increases, triggering even more withdrawals. Eventually, even if the financial institution was effectively sol ...
... able to redeem their deposits spreads among bank’s clients, it creates a self-fulfilling prophecy mechanism, in which as more people withdraw their deposits, the likelihood of bank failures increases, triggering even more withdrawals. Eventually, even if the financial institution was effectively sol ...
banking on america
... funds from the regional Federal Home Loan Banks.5 The banks can pass savings on to local governments when they buy debt for infrastructure investments. The banks can also provide Letters of Credit for tax-exempt bonds at lower interest rates. t 4USFOHUIFOMPDBMCBOLT, even out credit cycles, and pr ...
... funds from the regional Federal Home Loan Banks.5 The banks can pass savings on to local governments when they buy debt for infrastructure investments. The banks can also provide Letters of Credit for tax-exempt bonds at lower interest rates. t 4USFOHUIFOMPDBMCBOLT, even out credit cycles, and pr ...
Contagion Risk in Banking
... gious bank failures.4 Consequently, this evidence does not disprove the possibility of bank contagion. In the next section, we discuss some recent studies (e.g. Grossman, 1993; Hasan and Dwyer, 1994) investigating bank contagion in the 19th century, before the Federal Reserve was founded. The empir ...
... gious bank failures.4 Consequently, this evidence does not disprove the possibility of bank contagion. In the next section, we discuss some recent studies (e.g. Grossman, 1993; Hasan and Dwyer, 1994) investigating bank contagion in the 19th century, before the Federal Reserve was founded. The empir ...
Rating Central Banks
... reserves that commercial and other private banks hold at the central bank. In most cases, banknote liabilities can be increased or decreased at the central bank’s discretion, including the redemption of bank reserves. The central bank may also have the authority to regulate the level of mandatory re ...
... reserves that commercial and other private banks hold at the central bank. In most cases, banknote liabilities can be increased or decreased at the central bank’s discretion, including the redemption of bank reserves. The central bank may also have the authority to regulate the level of mandatory re ...
Monthly Economic and Financial Developments November 2004
... January – November 2004 For the first eleven months of the year, growth in external reserves was 38.2% higher than in 2003, at $184.9 million. Buildup in banks’ excess reserves was extended to a robust $165.4 million from $15.0 million, and growth in excess liquid assets, to $133.9 million from $30. ...
... January – November 2004 For the first eleven months of the year, growth in external reserves was 38.2% higher than in 2003, at $184.9 million. Buildup in banks’ excess reserves was extended to a robust $165.4 million from $15.0 million, and growth in excess liquid assets, to $133.9 million from $30. ...
Pricing Bank Stocks: The Contribution of Bank Examinations
... have filed a Y9 Report in March 1988 (BHCs with total consolidated assets of $150 million or more or with more than one subsidiary bank are required to file this report). Second, a BHC was included if CRSP data were available for 1988. Finally, the BHC headquarters must be located in the First Feder ...
... have filed a Y9 Report in March 1988 (BHCs with total consolidated assets of $150 million or more or with more than one subsidiary bank are required to file this report). Second, a BHC was included if CRSP data were available for 1988. Finally, the BHC headquarters must be located in the First Feder ...
Economic gowth and stability is positive related to well
... establishing well defined prudential regulations and governing rules, developing an effective monitoring system for investments and utilization of funds in profitable opportunities (Khan 2002). With a wave of sociolist government policies, in 1990s, all financial institutions were made nationalized ...
... establishing well defined prudential regulations and governing rules, developing an effective monitoring system for investments and utilization of funds in profitable opportunities (Khan 2002). With a wave of sociolist government policies, in 1990s, all financial institutions were made nationalized ...
Narrow banking with modern depository institutions: Is there a
... banking business of loan and deposit provision. This tax should appear as a wedge in the lending-deposit rate spread and affect the efficiency of bank intermediation between borrowers and depositors. However, these costs could be driven to zero if, as the Eurosystem does, required reserves are remunera ...
... banking business of loan and deposit provision. This tax should appear as a wedge in the lending-deposit rate spread and affect the efficiency of bank intermediation between borrowers and depositors. However, these costs could be driven to zero if, as the Eurosystem does, required reserves are remunera ...
Did the Commercial Funding Paper Facility Prevent a Great
... This paper also analyzes another measure of the composition of credit, (CPBLMIX), which is consistently defined since 2001 as a percent of commercial paper and commercial and industrial (C&I) loans at commercial banks. It differs from the mix variable of Kashyap, et al (1997) in including all commer ...
... This paper also analyzes another measure of the composition of credit, (CPBLMIX), which is consistently defined since 2001 as a percent of commercial paper and commercial and industrial (C&I) loans at commercial banks. It differs from the mix variable of Kashyap, et al (1997) in including all commer ...
Transparency and accountability of central banks
... In the last twenty years, central banks around the world have become more independent from political authorities. In Europe, the Maastricht Treaty has made central bank independence a condition precedent to participation in European Monetary Union. In other parts of the world, including in emerging ...
... In the last twenty years, central banks around the world have become more independent from political authorities. In Europe, the Maastricht Treaty has made central bank independence a condition precedent to participation in European Monetary Union. In other parts of the world, including in emerging ...
Modes of Foreign Bank Entry and the Effects on
... In many emerging markets, market entry by foreign banks raised considerable concern. On the one hand, emerging markets could benefit from the better technologies that foreign banks use through learning and spillover effects. On the other hand, there was the fear that foreign banks would engage in ch ...
... In many emerging markets, market entry by foreign banks raised considerable concern. On the one hand, emerging markets could benefit from the better technologies that foreign banks use through learning and spillover effects. On the other hand, there was the fear that foreign banks would engage in ch ...
bank recapitalization and market concentration in ghana`s banking
... what extent will they impact the competitive environment of Ghana’s banking industry? An important question of measuring competition is the definition of the relevant market of competitors (Lijesen, et al, 2002). For instance, banks, non-bank financial institutions, rural banks, pension funds and in ...
... what extent will they impact the competitive environment of Ghana’s banking industry? An important question of measuring competition is the definition of the relevant market of competitors (Lijesen, et al, 2002). For instance, banks, non-bank financial institutions, rural banks, pension funds and in ...
introductory note on the bank for international settlements 1930 – 1945
... gold sight accounts2 (it should be stressed that the BIS at its offices in Basle did not have - and still does not have - facilities of its own for storing and handling gold). These central bank deposits allowed the BIS to carry out numerous gold transactions for its customers, namely sales, purcha ...
... gold sight accounts2 (it should be stressed that the BIS at its offices in Basle did not have - and still does not have - facilities of its own for storing and handling gold). These central bank deposits allowed the BIS to carry out numerous gold transactions for its customers, namely sales, purcha ...
Banking, Liquidity and Bank Runs in an Infinite Horizon Economy
... interaction between banking distress and the real economy. The first, summarized recently in Gertler and Kiyotaki (2011), emphasizes how the depletion of bank capital in an economic downturn hinders banks ability to intermediate funds. Due to agency problems (and possibly also regulatory constraints ...
... interaction between banking distress and the real economy. The first, summarized recently in Gertler and Kiyotaki (2011), emphasizes how the depletion of bank capital in an economic downturn hinders banks ability to intermediate funds. Due to agency problems (and possibly also regulatory constraints ...