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Fiscal Rules, Independent Fiscal Institutions and Sovereign Risk: Evidence From the European Union
ABSTRACT This paper examines the effects of fiscal rules (FRs) and independent fiscal institutions (IFIs) on sovereign risk. To address potential endogeneity issues, we employ the System Generalised Method of Moments (GMM) estimator in an analysis comprising 24 European Union member states throughout the 2007–2019 period.
Bogdan Căpraru+2 more
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ABSTRACT This study analyses the implications of uncertainty, the regulatory and economic environment, and the monetary policy regime for bank performance. Employing multiple indicators of bank performance and underlying explanatory factors, we used a novel set of empirical approaches including Fixed Effects, Random Effects, Panel Fully Modified Least ...
Asma Nasim+2 more
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The article examines the current state of implementation of one of the largest regulatory projects in to examine the role of international cross-border payment regulation in the context of global financial architecture and to see how a modernized ...
V. E. Ponamorenko+2 more
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Impact of COVID‐19 Pandemic on Asia‐Pacific Banks
The outbreak of the Coronavirus (COVID‐19) pandemic led to global economic consequences. This paper measures the dynamics of spillover effects before and during the COVID‐19 pandemic among Asia‐Pacific banks. Spillover effects provide an accurate representation of the transmission of shocks across financial institutions during adverse events, such as ...
Moses Kangogo, Judith Mutuku
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The Foundations of Macroprudential Regulation: A Conceptual Roadmap [PDF]
This paper examines the conceptual foundations of macroprudential policy by reviewing the literature on financial frictions from a policy perspective that systematically links state interventions to market failures. The method consists in gradually incorporating into the Arrow-Debreu world a variety of frictions and sources of aggregate volatility and ...
Augusto de la Torre, Alain Ize
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Macroprudential policy and tools in a dual banking system: Insights from the literature
The recent global financial meltdown highlights the need to promote financial stability through better regulation of financial institutions. The contentious debate strongly emphasizes, in particular, macroprudential tools, their implementation, and their
Muhamed Zulkhibri
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Assessing the influence of ESG washing on bank reputational exposure: A cross‐country analysis
Abstract The study investigates the effects of ESG washing on banks' reputational exposure. We define ESG washing as a disparity between a bank's environmental and social disclosure level and the practical implementation of the relative measures. The analysis involves an international sample of 120 banks operating across 35 countries from 2014 to 2020.
Valeria Venturelli+3 more
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Macroprudential Regulation under Repo Funding
Abstract The use of collateral has become one of the most widespread risk mitigation techniques. While it brings stabilizing effects to the individual cash lender, it may exacerbate systemic risk by accelerating bank deleveraging under funding stress.
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ABSTRACT This paper investigates the dynamic transition of the Chinese stock market towards a just and sustainable future by examining the tail risk connectedness and frequency‐quantile dependence between a series of sustainability indices and Chinese stock market sectors. Employing the novel TVP‐VAR‐CAViaR connectedness method and the wavelet quantile
Hongjun Zeng+3 more
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The formation of a stable financial system is one of the important tasks facing the state. The lack of a comprehensive strategy to strengthen Ukraine’s financial security leads to fragmentation and insufficient predictability of the country’s financial ...
N. Novikova+4 more
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