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The Russian Banking System in Global Crisis Conditions
Problems of Economic Transition, 2010The authors study eleven banking crises over the past twenty-five to thirty years and show that sustainable economic recovery and decreased dependence on commodity prices will be virtually impossible without the clearing of balance sheets and capitalization of the financial sector.
K. Iudaeva, G. Gref
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Russian Banking System under Conditions of Global Crisis
Voprosy Ekonomiki, 2009Problems in the financial sector were at the core of the current economic crisis. Therefore, economic recovery will only become sustainable after taking care of the major weaknesses in the financial sector. This conclusion is relevant both for the US and UK - the two countries where crisis has started, and for other economies which financial ...
G. Gref, K. Yudaeva
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THE BANKING SYSTEM CRISIS IN LATIN AMERICA
Contemporary Economic Policy, 1991A major “bootstraps” challenge lies ahead for Latin America: finding enough savings capacity at home to finance needed increases in investment during the 1990s. The banking system throughout the region cannot carry out its role in this process, however, due to a ruinous process of internal debt accumulation and corporate bankruptcy—the domestic analog ...
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THE GEORGIAN BANKING SYSTEM’S IN POST-CRISIS PERIOD [PDF]
The main purpose of our study was the evaluation of Georgian banking system based on the events developed in recent years. The study covered the quality of assets, issued credits, stock and profit gaining ability. The main attention was paid to the quality of assets of banking system, dynamics of portfolio of total assets and credits. We analyzed three
Paata KUNCHULIA, Gocha TUTBERIDZE
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Systemic banking crisis early warning systems using dynamic Bayesian networks
Expert Systems with Applications, 2016Dynamic Bayesian networks are applied as early warning systems in Banking crises.A comparison to the traditional logit and signal extraction methods is provided.A unique approach is used to measure the ability of a method to predict a crisis.Results indicate that dynamic Bayesian networks are superior at predicting crises.
Joel Janek Dabrowski +2 more
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The German Banking System and the Financial Crisis
2010The 2007 financial and economic crisis that began in the United States and quickly spread around the world differed from earlier crises in a number of significant ways. This book examines the causes of these events in the US, and their impacts on North America, Europe, Asia and Australia.
Horst Gischer, Peter Reichling
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Banking system, financial wealth and economic crisis
Banca Impresa Società, 2011The paper shows that traditional specialization of the Italian banking sector can explain its attenuated involvement in the financial crisis as well as its increasing difficulties to face the consequent 'real' crisis and the European crisis of the sovereign debts.
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The Texas banking crisis and the payments system [PDF]
The Federal Reserve System plays a crucial role in the payments system that is especially important during periods of financial turmoil. In this article, Robert Clair, Joanna Kolson, and Kenneth Robinson explain the process and the risks involved in clearing checks in the private sector.
Robert T. Clair +2 more
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Crisis management and the banking system in Montenegro [PDF]
General deregulations of financial markets and improper risk management have seriously shaken banking systems worldwide during the global financial crisis. The key challenge in the upcoming period is to find an optimum balance between necessary regulation and avoiding overregulation that could jeopardize competitiveness of the banking system.
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Systemic Liquidity Crisis in a Banking System with Dynamic Haircuts
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014In this paper, using network tools, I analyse systemic impacts of liquidity shocks in interbank market in case of endogenous haircuts. Gai, Haldane and Kapadia (2011) introduce a benchmark for liquidity crisis following haircut shocks, and Gorton and Metrick (2010) reveal the evidence from 2007-09 crisis for increasing haircuts with banking panic.
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