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The Role of Governance Integrity in Islamic Banking; (with Emphasis on the Legal System of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Malaysia) [PDF]
Realizing the basic principles of Islamic banking and implementing the basic rules and regulations of conventional banking make an absolute generality and peculiarity relationship, because Islamic banking is rooted in human nature and ethics, and its ...
Ali Allahyarifard, Mahmood Ganjbakhsh
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SECURITY MANAGEMENT OF UKRAINIAN BANKS
The purpose of the study is the current state and trends in the development of the banking system of Ukraine. The main problems of functioning of banking institutions at the present stage of reforming the state economy were revealed.
Volodimir Todosiichuk
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The Impact of Supervision on Bank Performance [PDF]
ABSTRACTWe explore the impact of supervision on the riskiness, profitability, and growth of U.S. banks. Using data on supervisors' time use, we demonstrate that the top‐ranked banks by size within a supervisory district receive more attention from supervisors, even after controlling for size, complexity, risk, and other characteristics. Using a matched
Hirtle, Beverly J. +2 more
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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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The Study of Jurisprudential and Legal Foundations of Sharia Supervision and Strategies of Implementing It in the Islamic Banking System [PDF]
Considering its nature, Islamic banking requires a special type of monitoring methods in order to adapt the activities of the banking system to the principles and laws of Sharia.
zeinab navabi moghadam +3 more
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Bank supervision and corruption in lending [PDF]
Abstract Which commercial bank supervisory policies ease—or intensify—the degree to which bank corruption is an obstacle to firms raising external finance? Based on new data from more than 2500 firms across 37 countries, this paper provides the first empirical assessment of the impact of different bank supervisory policies on firms’ financing ...
Thorsten Beck +2 more
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The Consolidation on Banking Supervision in the Context of a Pan European Banking System [PDF]
The diversity of national banking systems in the European banking system and the absence of consolidated supervision creates the premises for a series of interrogations whose essence is the same: Is it possible to discuss about a Pan European Banking ...
Teodora Barbu, Georgeta Vintila
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Forming the foundation of banking supervision on post-soviet space
The article investigates theoretical foundations of the banking supervision. The authors research simultaneously history of establishing the banking system starting from the 17th century and finishing with the period, when CIS countries got independence.
B. M. Dzhuraev, M. Kurbonalizoda
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Cooperation in International Banking Supervision [PDF]
This paper analyzes cooperation between sovereign national authorities in the supervision and regulation of a multinational bank. We take a political economy approach to regulation and assume that supervisors maximize the welfare of their own country. The communication between the supervisors is modeled as a 'cheap talk' game.
Holthausen, Cornelia, Rønde, Thomas
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Flexible and mandatory banking supervision [PDF]
Abstract The implementation of tighter regulation and more powerful supervision may impose large social costs due to the strong reliance on supervisory information that requires direct assessment by a supervisor (i.e. Mandatory Supervision). We show that by introducing a Flexible Supervision contract, which is designed to be chosen by those banks ...
De Chiara, Alessandro +2 more
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