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Global banking: Risk taking and competition [PDF]
Direct involvement of global banks in local retail activities can reduce risk-taking by promoting local competition. We develop this argument through a model in which multinational banks operate simultaneously in different countries with direct ...
Faia, Ester, Ottaviano, Gianmarco I. P.
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Multinational Banks and Financial Stability
Abstract We study the scope for international cooperation in macroprudential policies. Multinational banks contribute to and are affected by fire sales in countries they operate in. National governments setting quantity regulations noncooperatively fail to achieve the globally efficient outcome, underregulating domestic banks and ...
Christopher Clayton, Andreas Schaab
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Cross-Border Lending Contagion in Multinational Banks [PDF]
We study the interdependence of lending decisions in different country branches of a multinational bank. This is done both theoretically and empirically.
Alexis Derviz, Jiri Podpiera
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Multilateral Development Banks and Private Sector Financing: The Case of IFC [PDF]
IFC, private sector financing, multinational development banks, causality ...
Mavrotas, George
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Decisions to invest, withdraw, or transfer capital in different foreign markets have become a fixed part of management pragmatics in contemporary companies.
Zak Katarzyna
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Why do Foreign Banks Withdraw from other Countries? A Panel Data Analysis [PDF]
This paper describes the trends in foreign bank ownership across the world and presents, for the first time, empirical evidence of the causes of multinational banks’ exits from other countries.
Aneta Hryckiewicz, Oskar Kowalewski
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International transmission of shocks via internal capital markets of multinational banks: evidence from South Africa [PDF]
Adeline Pelletier looks at the policy implications of internal capital markets among multinational ...
Pelletier, Adeline
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Efficiency of Domestic and Foreign Banks in Thailand Since the Asian Financial Crisis
During the 1990’s, two simultaneous phenomena had converged, greatly changing the financial services industry in Thailand. At the national level, Thai banks had to restructure in response to the financial reforms implemented as a result of the ...
Tosporn Chotigeat
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When are multinational banks getting a bang for their buck on their subsidiaries abroad? [PDF]
This paper investigates whether foreign subsidiaries outperform their parent banks in terms of profitability and what determines this outcome. Using a large sample of multinational banks and their subsidiaries in a large number of countries, this study ...
Oskar Kowalewski
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International Financing Decision: A Managerial Perspective [PDF]
International financial decision is not a simple one and it is mainly characteristic to multinational companies or to companies located in countries with a reduced saving rate that is not sufficient to cover all internal financing needs (is the case of ...
Cristian PĂUN
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