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Bank Size, Bank Capital, and the Bank Lending Channel

Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 2000
This paper provides evidence of a credit channel and a bank lending channel of monetary policy in the United States from 1980 to 1995. We test for bank loan supply shifts by segregating banks according to asset size and capital leverage ratio. The loan growth of small (under $300M) undercapitalized (capital-asset ratio 10%) banks is significantly ...
Ruby P. Kishan, Timothy P. Opiela
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Banking Competition and Bank Size: Some Evidence from Italy

Journal of Economics and Finance, 2019
This paper assesses the degree of competition of the Italian banking industry and investigates whether there are differences in the competitive behaviour related to the size of the intermediaries. Competition is measured using the Bresnahan-Lau model, estimated on a panel dataset of 125 observations over the period 1989-2013.
Coccorese, Paolo, Santucci, Laura
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Credit Information Sharing, Bank Size and Bank Credit Risk

2021 4th International Conference on Information Management and Management Science, 2021
Using 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 Size, Consolidation and Operational Risk

2010
With the accord entitled International Convergence of Capital Measurement and Capital Standards, issued by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision in June 2006 (Basel II) and transposed into EU and member states legislation by Directives 2006/48/EC and 2006/49/EC, operational risk in the banking sector came to be defined and regulated for the first ...
DE CRESCENZO, Veronica, PICHLER, Flavio
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Bank size and liquidity creation

Applied Economics Letters, 2021
This paper examines the relation between bank size and liquidity creation. Using panel data on US banks between 2001:Q1 and 2016:Q4, we find that the relation is negative before and during the fina...
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Regulatory Optimal Bank Size

International Advances in Economic Research, 2008
This paper presents a study of potential outcomes of bank growth. Banks grow by expanding market presence within the geographic region within which they are domiciled and by expanding presence into other regions via new implantations. Growth leads to improved diversification, but also results in an increase in the risk of catastrophe that a bank’s ...
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