Research in Banking and Finance

Research in Banking and Finance
Title Research in Banking and Finance PDF eBook
Author I. Hasan
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 446
Release 2003-04-25
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780762310197

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This volume includes papers on topics related to efficiency issues in U.S. and European equity and options markets, as well as the productive efficiency of various types of depository financial institutions. In the capital market context, the book highlights the provisions of efficient trading services in the capital markets and the role of market size, concentration, quality, governance and automation of trading. In the banking perspectives, the volume presents topics related to market integration, dynamic models of bank production, regulatory closure rules for banking firms, risk based insurance premiums in banking, and the economics of the research and development in private firms.

Institutional Diversity in Banking

Institutional Diversity in Banking
Title Institutional Diversity in Banking PDF eBook
Author Ewa Miklaszewska
Publisher Springer
Pages 310
Release 2016-12-20
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3319420739

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This book offers a comparative analysis of how post-crisis restructuring has affected the evolution and prospects of small, locally-oriented banks. The discussion focuses specifically on “small” European countries; that is, countries with diversified banking systems, with a strong presence of cooperative and other forms of local banks. Such countries include highly developed economies like Italy and emerging European economies, such as Poland. The authors stress the unique importance of local banks in generating credit for both households and firms, and hence in contributing to overall economic growth. Chapters cohere around the argument that although smaller banks fared better than their larger counterparts the recent financial crisis, they have been directly and indirectly discriminated against in post-crisis restructuring schemes, and, as such, face many operational and strategic challenges today. The contributors are a distinguished group of researchers with expert knowledge of the competitive positions of and opportunities for locally oriented banks, who combine theoretical and empirical perspectives on these topics.

The Risks of Financial Institutions

The Risks of Financial Institutions
Title The Risks of Financial Institutions PDF eBook
Author Mark Carey
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 669
Release 2007-11-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0226092984

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Until about twenty years ago, the consensus view on the cause of financial-system distress was fairly simple: a run on one bank could easily turn to a panic involving runs on all banks, destroying some and disrupting the financial system. Since then, however, a series of events—such as emerging-market debt crises, bond-market meltdowns, and the Long-Term Capital Management episode—has forced a rethinking of the risks facing financial institutions and the tools available to measure and manage these risks. The Risks of Financial Institutions examines the various risks affecting financial institutions and explores a variety of methods to help institutions and regulators more accurately measure and forecast risk. The contributors--from academic institutions, regulatory organizations, and banking--bring a wide range of perspectives and experience to the issue. The result is a volume that points a way forward to greater financial stability and better risk management of financial institutions.

Bank Lending in the Knowledge Economy

Bank Lending in the Knowledge Economy
Title Bank Lending in the Knowledge Economy PDF eBook
Author Mr.Giovanni Dell'Ariccia
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 45
Release 2017-11-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1484324897

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We study bank portfolio allocations during the transition of the real sector to a knowledge economy in which firms use less tangible capital and invest more in intangible assets. We show that, as firms shift toward intangible assets that have lower collateral values, banks reallocate their portfolios away from commercial loans toward other assets, primarily residential real estate loans and liquid assets. This effect is more pronounced for large and less well capitalized banks and is robust to controlling for real estate loan demand. Our results suggest that increased firm investment in intangible assets can explain up to 20% of bank portfolio reallocation from commercial to residential lending over the last four decades.

Strategies of Banks and Other Financial Institutions

Strategies of Banks and Other Financial Institutions
Title Strategies of Banks and Other Financial Institutions PDF eBook
Author Rajesh Kumar
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 562
Release 2014-07-16
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0124171672

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How and why do strategic perspectives of financial institutions differ by class and region? Strategies of Banks and Other Financial Institutions: Theories and Cases is an introduction to global financial institutions that presents both theoretical and actual aspects of markets and institutions. The book encompasses depository and non-depository Institutions; money markets, bond markets, and mortgage markets; stock markets, derivative markets, and foreign exchange markets; mutual funds, insurance, and pension funds; and private equity and hedge funds. It also addresses Islamic financing and consolidation in financial institutions and markets. Featuring up-to-date case studies in its second half, Strategies of Banks and Other Financial Institutions proposes a useful theoretical framework and strategic perspectives about risk, regulation, markets, and challenges driving the financial sectors. - Describes theories and practices that define classes of institutions and differentiate one financial institution from another - Presents short, focused treatments of risk and growth strategies by balancing theories and cases - Places Islamic banking and finance into a comprehensive, universal perspective

Regulation and Instability in U.S. Commercial Banking

Regulation and Instability in U.S. Commercial Banking
Title Regulation and Instability in U.S. Commercial Banking PDF eBook
Author Jill M. Hendrickson
Publisher Springer
Pages 313
Release 2015-12-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230295134

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The historical response to bank crises has always been more regulation. A pattern emerges that some may find surprising: regulation often contributes to bank instability. It suppresses competition and effective response to market changes and encourages bankers to take on additional risk. This book offers a valuable history lesson for policy makers.

Banks, Firms, and Jobs

Banks, Firms, and Jobs
Title Banks, Firms, and Jobs PDF eBook
Author Fabio Berton
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 57
Release 2017-02-14
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1475579012

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We analyze the employment effects of financial shocks using a rich data set of job contracts, matched with the universe of firms and their lending banks in one Italian region. To isolate the effect of the financial shock we construct a firm-specific time-varying measure of credit supply. The contraction in credit supply explains one fourth of the reduction in employment. This result is concentrated in more levered and less productive firms. Also, the relatively less educated and less skilled workers with temporary contracts are the most affected. Our results are consistent with the cleansing role of financial shocks.