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FOREIGN CURRENCY LOAN CONVERSIONS AND CURRENCY MISMATCHES IN ROMANIA
This study investigates whether different specifications of univariate GARCH models can usefully forecast volatility on the foreign exchange market. The study uses only forecasts from an asymmetric GARCH model, namely Exponential GARCH (EGARCH) for CHF ...
Flavius Darie
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An introduction of mortgage currency loans to the banks offers, particularly the indexed to a foreign currency and denominated in a foreign currency loans, based on agreements containing abusive ...
Rafał Mroczkowski
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The purpose of the article. Costs associated with legal risks, including those arising from the need to carry out loan conversions, compensate borrowers, and court or settlement costs, are an element that affects the profitability of banks that have ...
Zofia Polkowska
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Systemic Risk in Europe Due to Foreign Currency Loans
Foreign currency loans given to the unhedged non-bank sector are remarkably prevalent in Europe. Especially Swiss franc denominated loans, which are widely popular in Eastern European countries, are believed to pose a significant exchange-rate-induced credit risk to the European banking sectors.
Pınar Yeşin
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Australian Foreign Currency Loans: Hedging or Arbitrage?
Foreign currency denominated loans (FCDLs) are an important part of corporate funding as well as an operational risk management tool. We show that Australian borrowers use FCDLs to hedge their foreign exchange risk exposure. FCDLs are found to carry an interest rate premium over domestic currency loans after controlling for borrower characteristics ...
Viet Minh, Tram Vu
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Domestic or Foreign Currency? Remittances and the Composition of Deposits and Loans [PDF]
This paper investigates the effects of remittance receipts on the currency composition of deposits and loans in the home-country banking system. For this objective, we first develop a simple model that links remittance flows to the decisions of households and firms with regard to the optimal share of deposits and loans, respectively, held in the form ...
Neanidis, Kyriakos; id_orcid 0000-0001-5258-2688 +1 more
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THE SPREAD OF RETAIL FOREIGN CURRENCY LOANS IN HUNGARY
We chose the problem of the currency loan for our topic because the over-indebtedness of the Hungarian population is a timely and controversial topic. In our opinion, it is important not only for the banks and the government how creditability is changing in Hungary but also an essential question for the dwellers because there are so many people without
Éva Lotti Nagy +3 more
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FEATURES OF RECEIVING, ACCOUNTING AND AUDIT OF LOANS IN FOREIGN CURRENCY AT THE ENTERPRISE
The article is devoted to the features of receiving, accounting and auditing of a loan in foreign currency at the enterprise. The topicality of the topic is explained by the fact that ensuring the sustainable development of enterprises requires adequate financing at the expense of various components of equity capital, borrowed capital and loan capital,
Iryna Horobinska +3 more
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The Invalidity of Foreign Currency Loans in the Hungarian Judicial Practice
After the economic crisis, a large part of the Hungarian population could not repay the suddenly increased instalments of their foreign currency loans.
Péter Bálint Király
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Ethics, economics and banking : the foreign currency loans fiasco
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Shirley A. Richardson
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