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International Banking Stability
1983National authorities have long been concerned with preventing or minimising the consequences of bank failures, as the collapse of a bank involves losses for depositors and may lead to wider repercussions for the financial and economic system. The stability of the international (and national) banking system involves questions about the interrelationship
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Fiscal consolidations and banking stability [PDF]
We empirically investigate the effects of fiscal policy on bank balance sheets, focusing on episodes of fiscal consolidation. To this aim, we employ a very rich data set of individual banks' balance sheets, combined with a newly compiled data set on fiscal consolidations.
Jacopo Cimadomo +2 more
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Banking Sector Reform, Competition, and Bank Stability
2021This study tests the impact of banking sector reform and competition on bank stability based on unbalanced data from 22 transition countries from 1998 to 2016. The initial results not only highlight the positive relationship between market power and bank fragility, but also confirm the positive relationship between bank reform and stability.
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Banks’ environmental policies and banks’ financial stability
Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and MoneyWe study whether environmental engagement of banks mitigates the effects of natural disasters and climate-change related events on financial stability. Employing an extensive global dataset with quarterly data (2003–2019; 5,317 observations), our analysis reveals that environmental innovation financing, product responsibility, and resource reduction ...
Laura Chiaramonte +4 more
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Banking Structure and Banking Stability after 1992
1990The EC’s Second Banking Directive (of 1988) when first reported in the press was said to advocate a “home country rule” for banking regulation. This would permit an EC bank to do anywhere in the EC whatever it is allowed to do in its home country. Subsequently it transpired that to this simple rule had been added “host country rules of conduct”.
Forrest H. Capie, Geoffrey E. Wood
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A Review on Bank Retreat: Mechanisms, Observations, and Modeling
Reviews of Geophysics, 2022Kun Zhao, Giovanni Coco, Zheng Gong
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River bank instability from unsustainable sand mining in the lower Mekong River
Nature Sustainability, 2020Chris Hackney +2 more
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Protein Data Bank: the single global archive for 3D macromolecular structure data
Nucleic Acids Research, 2019Stephen K Burley +2 more
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