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Banking Competition, Risk, and Regulation [PDF]
AbstractIn a dynamic framework, commercial banks compete for customers by setting acceptance criteria for granting loans, while taking into account regulatory requirements. By easing its acceptance criteria a bank faces a trade‐off between attracting more demand for loans, thus making higher per‐period profits, and deterioration in the quality of its ...
Alexander F. Tieman, Wilko Bolt
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Open banking: A bibliometric analysis-driven definition
“Open banking,” as a concept, was initially developed by a UK regulation to foster competition in banking through sharing client data (with their consent) amongst competitors. Today, it is regulated in several most relevant banking jurisdictions. Despite
Gorka Koldobika Briones de Araluze +1 more
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Challenges of the banking regulation systems in the climate of the world economic crisis [PDF]
At the end of the 20th century, banking systems of the developed countries have undergone multiple changes, where the basic dimensions of those changes were integration, deregulation and globalisation of activities.
Sedlarević Lazar
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The historical aspects of the development of the Russian system of state regulation of banking activities are considered. The subject of the study is the forms and mechanisms of such regulation in their historical dynamics.
D. V. Anshin
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Some Thoughts About the Design of Loss Functions
The choice and design of loss functions is discussed. Particularly when computational methods like cross-validation are applied, there is no need to stick to “standard” loss functions such as the L2-loss (squared loss).
Christian Hennig , Mahmut Kutlukaya
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ADMINISTRATIVE AND LEGAL REGULATION OF BANKING SYSTEM IN UKRAINE AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES [PDF]
The purpose of the article is to conduct a comparative analysis of the administrative and legal principles of the functioning of the banking system of Ukraine and foreign countries and to determine on this basis ways to improve domestic legislation in ...
Dmytro Zhuravlov +2 more
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The new supervisory outlier test (SOT) on net interest income (NII): empirical evidence from a sample of Italian banks [PDF]
This paper contributes to prior literature and to the current debate concerning the prudential supervisory framework to measure interest rate risk in the banking book (IRRBB), which has been significantly changed on April 2016, when the Basel Committee ...
Domenico Curcio +3 more
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Effects of banking regulation on the performance of the banking sector: Evidence of banks in the Western Balkans [PDF]
The main objective of this quantitative study is to examine the relationship between the following independent variables: capital adequacy ratio (CAR), liquid assets to total assets (LATA) and bank size (BS) and dependent variables: return on assets (ROA)
Alihodžić Almir
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Based on the Global Shadow Banking Monitory Report 2015 issued by the Financial Stability Board, global shadow banking activities manage 80% of global GDP and 90% of the global financial system assets.
Lastuti Abubakar +2 more
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LA RÉGLEMENTATION DU SECTEUR BANCAIRE: UNE JUSTIFICATION THÉORIQUE
Bank crises are at the heart of almost all contemporary financial crises. Although it is the subject of several research projects, the regulation of the banking sector is still, with the resurgence of crises, at the heart of the concerns of monetary ...
Florent Jean Désiré KABIKISSA
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