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A Comparative Analysis of Risk in Conventional and Usury- Free Banking within Islamic Contract Framework [PDF]
Banks' major responsibility, as the largest financial intermediaries, is to provide and allocate resources. This activity has its own risks which cause banks to seek ways of preventing or transferring them to other places. Islamic banks as substitutes of
Ahmad Shabnani, Ali Adel Rastkhiz
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Narrow Banking from the Perspective of Risk
The aim of this article is to identify risks arising from the attempt to stabilise the banking system with the use of narrow banking, which in practice means imposing restrictions on various types of assets held by banks and on handling current deposits.
Jacek Pera
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Risk Assessment for Banking Systems [PDF]
We propose a new approach to assess systemic financial stability of a banking system using standard tools from modern risk management in combination with a network model of interbank loans. We apply our model to a unique data set of all Austrian banks.
Helmut Elsinger +2 more
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Endogenous bank risk and efficiency [PDF]
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Manthos D. Delis +2 more
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Risks Facing the Profit-loss Sharing Banking System Within The Global Financial Crisis
While conventional banks are facing challenges to resolve problems emanating from the worst financial crisis in living memory, the Islamic banking sector is flourishing and remains in relative prosperity. However, dynamic changes occurring in the global
Abdelhafid Belarbi +2 more
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Illiquidity, insolvency, and banking regulation [PDF]
This paper provides a compact framework for banking regulation analysis in the presence of uncertainty between systemic liquidity and solvency shocks.
Cao, Jin
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Bank Complexity, Governance, and Risk [PDF]
Bank holding companies (BHCs) can be complex organizations, conducting multiple lines of business through many distinct legal entities and across a range of geographies. While such complexity raises the the costs of bank resolution when organizations fail, the effect of complexity on BHCs' broader risk profiles is less well understood.
Ricardo Correa, Linda S. Goldberg
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Placing the Czech shadow banking sector under the light [PDF]
The size of the shadow banking sector (SBS) has more than doubled in the Czech Republic over the last decade. This places a potential burden on policy makers.
Bakk-Simon, Beck, COM, EC, Hampl, Pozsar
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PROBLEMS OF BANKING LEGAL RELATIONSHIPS
In modern conditions of management, the aspects of ensuring the stability of banks and the development of the banking system of Ukraine are of particular importance.
Stanislav Ivanov +2 more
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Crisis and Punishment? Explaining Politicians’ Appetite for Retribution in Post-Crisis Europe [PDF]
This paper investigates the politics of holding bank executives accountable for banking crises. The aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis was characterized by a significant variation in the extent to which European countries endorsed this type of
Kovras, I., Pagliari, S.
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