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Bridging technology and sustainability: examining the role of green AI adoption in Indian banking sector. [PDF]
Chandran M C S, Chandran R, Achuthan K.
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Reconciled multiplicative relational two-stage network data envelopment analysis. [PDF]
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Early Behavioral Markers of Loss of Financial Capacity.
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Credit Information Sharing, Bank Size and Bank Credit Risk
2021 4th International Conference on Information Management and Management Science, 2021Using the non-performing loan rate to proxy bank credit risk, this paper focuses to examine the impact of the level of regional credit information sharing on the credit risk of urban commercial banks. We find a significant negative relation between the level of regional credit information sharing and the non-performing loan rate of banks. It shows that
Huiling Liu, Yihan Li
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Bank Leverage, Credit Traps and Credit Policies [PDF]
We construct an overlapping generations macroeconomic model with which to study the causes, consequences and remedies to ‘credit traps’ — prolonged periods of stagnant real activity accompanied by low productivity, financial sector undercapitalisation, and the misallocation of credit.
Foulis, Angus +2 more
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Staff Reports (Federal Reserve Bank of New York)
Credit card interest rates, the marginal cost of consumption for nearly half of households, currently average 23 percent, far exceeding the rates on any other major type of loan or bond. Why are these rates so high? To understand this, and the economics of credit card banking more generally, we analyze regulatory account-level data on 330 million ...
Itamar Drechsler +4 more
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Credit card interest rates, the marginal cost of consumption for nearly half of households, currently average 23 percent, far exceeding the rates on any other major type of loan or bond. Why are these rates so high? To understand this, and the economics of credit card banking more generally, we analyze regulatory account-level data on 330 million ...
Itamar Drechsler +4 more
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Bank Credit Risk Analysis and Bank Credit Rating
2020This chapter applies the criteria-based approach to the banking industry. Commercial banks are different from other enterprises in their core activities and thus the variables that determine bank failure are different. A commercial bank earns the bulk of its income from long-term loans funded by shorter-term retail deposits and wholesale borrowings—a ...
Terence M. Yhip, Bijan M. D. Alagheband
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