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Narrow Banking from the Perspective of Risk
The aim of this article is to identify risks arising from the attempt to stabilise the banking system with the use of narrow banking, which in practice means imposing restrictions on various types of assets held by banks and on handling current deposits.
Jacek Pera
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Conservation Challenges for Endemic Vascular Plants: Exploring Large‐Scale Patterns in Climate‐Driven Distribution and Distinctive Functional Traits [PDF]
This study addresses global conservation challenges for endemic vascular plants by exploring large‐scale distribution patterns and functional traits influencing their resilience, survival, and regeneration under changing environments.
Udayangani Liu +2 more
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Monetary policy and bank lending in euro area since the outset of the global financial crisis [PDF]
In this article, we present the impact of the monetary policy stance of the European Central Bank (ECB) since 2007 on bank lending in the euro area and compare the effects of the main measures: interest rate changes, liquidity provision, and asset ...
Wierzbowska Agata
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FINANCIAL TECHNOLOGIES’ IMPACT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF BANKING
The development of financial technologies, so-called FinTech, has fundamentally changed the architecture of the modern financial services market, significantly affecting the role of banks in it. These changes determine the need of new approaches for the
Ya. A. Shmuratko, S. A. Sheludko
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THE BROAD CONSEQUENCES OF NARROW BANKING [PDF]
We investigate the macroeconomic consequences of narrow banking in the context of stock-flow consistent models. We begin with an extension of the Goodwin–Keen model incorporating time deposits, government bills, cash, and central bank reserves to the base model with loans and demand deposits, and use it to describe a fractional reserve banking system.
MATHEUS R. GRASSELLI, ALEXANDER LIPTON
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Two aspects of concentration in Serbian banking sector [PDF]
This paper aims to approach concentration in the banking industry from two perspectives. Broader analysis shows that capital markets are underdeveloped and that Serbian financial system is bank based.
Ljumović Isidora +2 more
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In this article, you can strengthen your knowledge about Narrow Bank. Narrow bank- it is a natural resource depot for those who value the sustainability of their funds (according to preferences or necessities, such as wealthy individuals and organizations, such as central clearing counterparties).
Tolibjonov KHurshidbek +2 more
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The Ethics of Fractional-Reserve Banking System: A Private Property Rights Approach
It is generally stated that the fractional-reserve banking system (FRBS) is consistent with sustainable economic growth and development. While it assumes that depositors will not be a joint demand who will claim all their money simultaneously, it ...
Víctor I. Espinosa +2 more
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Should Banks Be Narrowed? [PDF]
Over the past seventy years, the proposal to narrow the scope of banks has occurred more and more frequently in financial debates and research. Narrow banking would prevent deposit-issuing banks from lending to the private sector and restrict nonbank intermediaries from funding investments with demand deposits. Proponents of narrow banking defend it as
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Corporate governance quality, corporate life cycle and investor confidence in commercial banks: Evidence from Nigeria [PDF]
A dominant strand of literature advances a positive association between corporate governance quality and investor confidence. However, the corporate life cycle may influence the relationship.
Tajudeen John Ayoola +4 more
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