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unpleasant effects on bank lending. Imposing countercyclical capital adequacy ratio may amplify procyclicality or result in …
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This research aims at examining the differences between Islamic and conventional banks in terms of business orientation, stability, and efficiency. Data for this research are collected from 48 conventional banks and 28 Islamic banks of the Gulf Cooperative Council (GCC) countries over the period...
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In this paper we aim to find out whether bank specialization and bank capitalization affect the relationship between bank loan growth and bank capital ratio, both in expansions and in contractions. We hypothesize that the impact of bank capital on lending is relatively strong in cooperative...
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of capital on bank lending during both crisis and non-crisis times. This result is stronger in large banks than in other …
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Procyclicality of credit supply, which refers to the simultaneous movement of credit issued to the non-financial sector … interconnectedness between countries can magnify the effect. We conducted research examining procyclicality of loans provided by banks … of relationships under scrutiny across countries, we employed an OLS regression approach to estimate procyclicality for …
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. Furthermore, the vigorousness of procyclicality under IFRS 9 can be compared to IAS 39 by contrasting a hypothetical baseline and …
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This paper compares the effects of a set of factors that influence the interest rate margins charged on loans granted by commercial and development banks to private businesses in Mexico. Our database comprises more than 330 000 records of outstanding loans on December 2007. By means of WLS and...
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during and after the global financial crisis (GFS)-find that financial institutions whose business models focus on local …
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We investigate how solvency and wholesale funding shocks to 84 OECD parent banks affect the lending of 375 foreign subsidiaries. We find that parent solvency shocks are more important than wholesale funding shocks for subsidiary lending. Furthermore, we find that parent undercapitalisation does...
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