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Banks’ international assets and sovereign default risk
Filippo GoriThis paper aims to investigate the nexus between banks’ foreign assets and sovereign default risk in a panel of 15 developed economies. The empirical evidence suggests that banks’…
Chinese banking failure: the case of Baoshang Bank and its implications
Kerry LiuOn May 24, 2019, the People’s Bank of China (China’s central bank) announced that the Baoshang Bank had been taken over because of credit risk. The Baoshang Bank failure has…
Welfare effects of limiting bank loans
Arup Bose, Debashis Pal, David SappingtonThis paper examines the effects of limiting the number of loans a bank can issue, reflecting a policy recently implemented by the US Federal Reserve.
Covid-19, out-of-pocket medical expenses and consumption
Jonathan E. LeightnerBased upon estimates of the change in consumption due to a change in out-of-pocket-health expenses (dC/dOOPHE) for 43 countries, this paper aims to argue for a reevaluation of…
Money stock determination process and money multiplier: case of South Korea
Serdar Ongan, Ismet GocerThis study aims to re-examine the money stock determination process for South Korea under the assumption of the existence of potential asymmetric (non-linear) relations (a…
Measuring risk exposure in the banking sectors: evidence from Gulf Cooperation countries
Anwar S. Al-Gasaymeh, Thair A. Kaddumi, Ghazi M. QasaimehUsing capital asset pricing model (CAPM) and the Z-risk index based on weekly data, this study aims to estimate yearly unsystematic, total, three systematic and insolvency risks…
Does the US influence ASEAN+3 equity market integration?
Md. Saifur Rahman, Shahari FarihanaThis paper aims to examine whether the US influences the ASEAN + 3 financial market integration.
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