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Risks of resource provision of the banks in conditions of instability
Aim of the article is a characterization of the risks of resource provision of the banking and factors that affect them, as well as analysis and assessment of the Ukrainian banks’ activity in conditions of economical, social and political crisis. In the
Zaslavska Olha I.
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A model of shadow banking [PDF]
We present a model of shadow banking in which financial intermediaries originate and trade loans, assemble these loans into diversified portfolios, and then finance these portfolios externally with riskless debt. In this model: i) outside investor wealth
Andrei Shleifer +2 more
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Assessing the Resilience of ASEAN Banking Systems: The Case of the Philippines [PDF]
Since the global financial crisis in 2008/09 there has been heightened concern about the resilience of banking systems in Southeast Asia. This paper proposes a methodology that uses a macroprudential perspective to assess the resilience of banking ...
Albert, Jose Ramon, Ng, Thiam Hee
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RECENT CHANGES IN THE CONTEMPORANY BANKING SYSTEMS AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS [PDF]
The current banking systems have lately passed through several transformations, embodied in the increased number of bank mergers and take-over and creating of internationally famous financial groups, most of which are present on the Romanian market ...
Ioana Raluca Sbarcea
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The Decline of Traditional Banking: Implications for Financial Stabilityand Regulatory Policy [PDF]
This paper outlines the fundamental economic forces that have led to the decline in traditional banking, that is the process of making loans and funding them by issuing short-dated deposits.
Franklin R. Edwards, Frederic S. Mishkin
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The price of inconvertible deposits - the stock market boom during the Argentine crisis [PDF]
The Argentine crisis witnessed, among other things, a deposit run, the suspension of deposit convertibility, and a"boom"in the stock market. The authors argue that this boom reflects the cost that depositors were willing to incur to get their money out ...
Levy Yeyati, Eduardo +2 more
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EMERGING RISKS IN BANK CREDIT ACTIVITY IN TERMS OF FINANCIAL BANKING MARKETING [PDF]
"Whether you know it or not, we all practice marketing. The difference arises between those who do it by ear and those who turn it into a successful career”.1 The role of marketing in the financial-banking sphere resides in identifying and meeting the ...
Emanuela Maria Avram +2 more
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Banking Crises and Market Discipline in Indonesian Banking Industry
This study analyzes the effect of banking crises towards market discipline in Indonesia. This study uses two periods of crisis in Indonesia, which are banking crisis in 1997/1998 and banking crisis in 2008.
George Adam Sukoco Sikatan +1 more
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Money, Financial Stability and Efficiency [PDF]
Most analyses of banking crises assume that banks use real contracts. However, in practice contracts are nominal and this is what is assumed here. We consider a standard banking model with aggregate return risk, aggregate liquidity risk and idiosyncratic
Douglas Gale +2 more
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