Bank Liquidity Provision across the Firm Size Distribution [PDF]
Using loan-level data covering two-thirds of all corporate loans from U.S. banks, we document that SMEs (i) obtain much shorter maturity credit lines than large firms; (ii) have less active maturity management and therefore frequently have expiring credit; (iii) post more collateral on both credit lines and term loans; (iv) have higher utilization ...
Chodorow-Reich, Gabriel +3 more
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BANK CHARACTERISTICS, FIRM CHARACTERISTICS, BANK FUNDING STRUCTURE AND BANK LENDING DURING LIQUIDITY CRISIS USING A DYNAMIC PANEL MODEL (Study on Manufacturing Firms Listed on IDX 2011 – 2014) [PDF]
This study aimed to see the behaviour of bank lending to manufacturing companies. The behaviour of bank lending is examined from the supply side, demand side and the structure of bank funding especially under a liquidity crisis. This study emphasize that
ARFINTO, Erman Denny +1 more
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Bank size, competition and risk in the Turkish banking industry
This paper investigates the impact of bank size and competition on earnings volatility and insolvency risk using quarterly data for commercial banks operating in the Turkish banking industry for the period 2002Q1–2012Q2. The main result of the paper indicates that bank size and earnings volatility are negatively related, suggesting that larger banks ...
Kasman, Adnan, Kasman, Saadet
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Bank size and bank earnings volatility. A survey of Kenya banking system
Based on the increased interest on bank size in literature, we sought to investigate the effect of large banks on bank earnings volatility in Kenya banking system. Our data cover the period from 2005 to 2020. Included in our analysis is ROA volatility (ROE volatility) and market volatility, as measures of bank earnings volatility at bank level and at ...
KUNG'U, Gabriel Kamau +2 more
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DETERMINANTS OF PAYMENT INNOVATION AMONG DEPOSIT MONEY BANKS IN NIGERIA: A REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Payment innovation plays the central role in enhancing efficiency, accessibility, and financial inclusion within the banking sector, particularly in emerging economies like Nigeria.
Rahmon Abiodun FOLAMI +2 more
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The performance effects of board heterogeneity: What works for EU banks? [PDF]
We examine the impact of board heterogeneity on the performance of EU listed banks in the wake of the global financial crisis. In a comprehensive set-up, we consider standard board features (type, tenure, size, and age of board members) as well as board ...
Arnaboldi, F. +3 more
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In this study, we examine the key determinants of bank profitability in Indonesia over the period 2013-2021. The research categorizes the factors influencing bank profitability into two broad groups: bank-specific (internal) factors and industry- and ...
Eka Handriani, Sebastian Billy Anggara
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Relationship between bank value, tax avoidance, and profitability [PDF]
This study explores the intricate relationships between bank value, tax avoidance, and profitability, which significantly affect the stability and strategies of financial institutions worldwide.
Mohammad Fawzi Shubita
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Number of bank relationships : an indicator of competition, borrower quality, or just size? [PDF]
In this study the firms' choice of the number of bank relationships is analyzed with respect to influential factors like borrower quality, size and the existence of a close housebank relationship. Then, the number of bank relationships is used as a proxy
Machauer, Achim, Weber, Martin
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The Determinants of European Union (EU) Foreign Direct Investments in the EU Countries from Central and Eastern Europe During 1994–2012 [PDF]
This study examines whether the CEECs’ financial market development can explain the EU FDI in the CEECs during 1994–2012. The higher bank credit flows had a positive effect on the FDI in 2005–2012.
Tang, Donny
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