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Bridging the gap: the design of bank loan contracts and distance
Journal of Financial Economics, 2016How do the distance constraints faced by lenders in acquiring borrower information affect the design of bank loan contracts? Theoretical studies posit that greater information asymmetry leads to the allocation of stronger ex ante decision rights to the lender (the uninformed party).
Hollander, Stephan, Verriest, A.J.M.
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BRIDGE BANK AND BAD BANK TOOLS IN EU. AN EFFICIENCY ASSESSMENT CASE STUDY [PDF]
The financial turmoil that disrupted the functioning of the banking systems across EU has revived the international debates related to developing proper mechanisms for the orderly recovery and resolution of failing banks. The paper provides an insight into the regulatory initiatives launched by the European Commission, the Financial Stability Board or ...
Teodora Cristina Barbu +1 more
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FUZZY BRIDGED REFINEMENT DOMAIN ADAPTATION: LONG-TERM BANK FAILURE PREDICTION
International Journal of Computational Intelligence and Applications, 2013Machine learning methods, such as neural network (NN) and support vector machine, assume that the training data and the test data are drawn from the same distribution. This assumption may not be satisfied in many real world applications, like long-term financial failure prediction, because the training and test data may each come from different time ...
VAHID BEHBOOD, JIE LU, GUANGQUAN ZHANG
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Banking reputation bridging risk management and strategic decisions
Banca Impresa Società, 2010The paper explores reputation and reputational risk in banks starting from a review of the literature concerning both financial and non financial institutions. Methodologies aimed at estimating risk and their implementation in risk management policies are also discussed.
Gabbi Giampaolo, Patarnello Arturo
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Bridging the Gap: The Impact of Open Banking on Traditional Banking and FinTech Collaboration
FinTech and AI in FinanceOpen banking is revolutionizing the retail banking industry by allowing customers to share their data with third parties. This facilitates the entry of new companies into the market, promoting increased competition, innovation, and improvements in processes such as customer registration and fraud management.
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Private Sector Transfer, Bridge Bank, and Asset Separation
2016Abstract The assisted transfer of the viable parts of a failing institution’s business to a private sector purchaser, or the temporary transfer to a bridge bank, are well-tested bank resolution tools. The same is true for the ‘good bank/bad bank’ model, where performing assets are separated from non-performing assets and the latter are ...
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Bridging the Gap between Investment Banking Architecture and Distributed Ledgers
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017This paper argues that a hybrid approach that includes elements of Big Data/Analytics with the “nudges” of behavioural economics can help banks tackle one of the major causes of their problems in implementing large-scale change: complexity. Complexity makes organisations (and systems) hard to measure, hard to understand and, consequently, hard to ...
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Historic Building Recording at Bank House Farm, Stanford Bridge, Worcestershire
2020Mercian Archaeology unpublished report series ...
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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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