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Centralised or decentralised banking supervision? Evidence from European banks

2021

Abstract This paper analyses the impact of the Banking Union on European bank credit risk. Specifically, we investigate the effect that the establishment of the Single Supervisory Mechanism has had on the credit risk of the banks it supervises in comparison to financial institutions that are still supervised by National Supervisory Authorities. We analyse a sample of 746 European banks over the period 2011–2018, by means of a difference-in-differences methodology. We provide empirical evidence that Single Supervisory Mechanism supervised banks reduced credit risk exposure compared to banks supervised by National Supervisory Authorities, suggesting that the Banking Union has successfully red…

Economics and Econometrics050208 financeDifference-in-differences05 social sciencesFinancial systemSample (statistics)Difference in differencesBanking sectorBank creditBanking UnionBanking supervision0502 economics and businessBank credit riskEconomicsBanking union050207 economicsRobustness (economics)Empirical evidenceFinanceCredit riskRegulation
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How to measure bank credit risk disclosure? Testing a new methodological approach based on the content analysis framework

2020

AbstractRisk disclosure is a crucial factor in enhancing the efficiency of financial markets and promoting financial stability. This paper proposes a methodological tool to analyze credit risk disclosure in bank financial reports, based on the content analysis framework. The authors also uses this methodology to carry out an empirical study on a small sample of large Italian banks. The paper provides preliminary empirical evidence that banks differ in their credit risk disclosure, even though they are subject to homogeneous regulatory and accounting requirements. Furthermore, by carrying out a correlation-based network analysis, the paper provides preliminary evidence on the existence of a …

Economics and Econometrics050208 financeSettore SECS-P/11 - Economia Degli Intermediari Finanziaribusiness.industry05 social sciencesFinancial marketAccounting050201 accountingBusiness modelEmpirical researchCarry (investment)Order (exchange)0502 economics and businessCredit risk Risk reporting Risk disclosure Risk management Banking Finance Financial Accounting.businessEmpirical evidenceFinanceRisk managementCredit riskJournal of Banking Regulation
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Credit derivatives disclosure in banks’ risk reporting: Empirical evidence from four large European banks

2019

This paper aims to analyze the derivatives disclosure in banks’ annual risk reports. In this paper, the author uses content analysis to examine the qualitative and quantitative profiles of the derivatives disclosure at a cross-country level, with particular reference to credit derivatives. The empirical research is conducted on a sample of large European banks. The paper also shows that there is room to improve various aspects of derivatives disclosure, and provides some useful insights for further research. The derivatives disclosure in banks’ annual risk reports has deep managerial, financial, regulatory and accounting implications at a firm and industry levels, and the comprehension of t…

Economics and Econometrics050208 financeSettore SECS-P/11 - Economia Degli Intermediari Finanziaribusiness.industryStrategy and Management05 social sciencesAccountingSample (statistics)050201 accountingEmpirical researchRisk reporting Risk disclosure Credit derivative Banking Financial regulation Risk management Banking risks.Content analysis0502 economics and businessCredit derivativebusinessEmpirical evidenceFinanceRisk Governance and Control: Financial Markets and Institutions
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El papel de las cooperativas de crédito en el sostenimiento de la España vaciada a través del capital social

2021

El sistema bancario viene experimentando grandes transformaciones, marcadas por la disminución del número de entidades y la concentración del negocio. Las cooperativas de crédito han logrado mantenerse relativamente aisladas de las turbulencias financieras de la pasada crisis gracias a políticas de inversión prudentes y la clara vocación territorial y de proximidad con el entorno, características que, junto con su carácter cooperativo, se han convertido en las principales fortalezas de este tipo de entidades de crédito. Por otra parte, la creciente desatención del sistema bancario hacia los territorios en retroceso demográfico ha propiciado la exclusión financiera de sus habitantes. En este…

Economics and EconometricsAssociative networkmedia_common.quotation_subjectFinancial systemPrudenceContext (language use)Cooperativas de créditoCooperativasDespoblación0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationEconomía socialDesarrollo regionalHB71-74Desenvolupament urbàEconomía regionalmedia_commonExclusión financiera05 social sciencesInvestment (macroeconomics)Banking sector0506 political scienceCooperativismeEconomics as a scienceWork (electrical)Profitability indexBusiness050203 business & managementSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Social capitalREVESCO. Revista de Estudios Cooperativos
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Efectos de las fusiones bancarias en los resultados. El caso de las cajas rurales en España durante la primera mitad de la década de 2000

2010

ResumenDurante los últimos diez años se han producido numerosos episodios de fusiones entre cajas rurales españolas. El objetivo del trabajo es analizar el efecto que las fusiones entre cajas rurales llevadas a cabo durante la primera mitad de la década del 2000 han tenido sobre los niveles de rentabilidad, eficiencia y productividad y sobre el comportamiento estratégico de estas entidades. Para ello, se han seleccionado las fusiones realizadas durante el período considerado y se han analizado diferentes variables en comparación con la media del sector (grupo de control) para los cinco años anteriores y posteriores a la fusión. El estudio demuestra que las fusiones en las cajas rurales espa…

Economics and EconometricsBanking System Cooperatives Banks Mergers Mergers Strategy EfficiencySistema bancario Cajas rurales Fusiones Estrategia EficienciaGeneral Business Management and AccountingCuadernos de Economía y Dirección de la Empresa
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The Effect of Specialisation on Banks' Efficiency: An International Comparison

2006

Abstract This study analyses the effects of specialisation on the cost efficiency of a set of banking systems of the European Union over the period 1992–1998. Unlike in the established literature in which specialisation differences are not considered, in this paper cost inefficiencies are decomposed into two different components: the first is related to the inefficiency associated with the composition of specialisations in each banking system and the second is related to specific inefficiencies of banks within their specialisation. The results show the existence of high cost inefficiencies. However, the intra‐specialisation inefficiencies indicate that the inefficiencies of the European ban…

Economics and EconometricsCost efficiencybusiness.industryEconomicsRetail bankingmedia_common.cataloged_instanceInternational tradeEuropean unionInefficiencybusinessIndustrial organizationmedia_commonInternational Review of Applied Economics
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Forecasting industry sector default rates through dynamic factor models

2008

In this paper we use a reduced-form model for the analysis of portfolio credit risk. For this purpose, we fit a dynamic factor model to a large data set of default rate proxies and macro-variables for Italy. Multiple step ahead density and probability forecasts are obtained by employing both the direct and indirect methods of prediction together with stochastic simulation of the dynamic factor model. We first find that the direct method is the best performer regarding the out-of-sample projection of financial distressful events. In a second stage of the analysis, we find that reducedform portfolio credit risk measures obtained through the dynamic factor model are lower than those correspond…

Economics and EconometricsDynamic Factor Model Forecasting Stochastic Simulation Risk Management Bankingbusiness.industrycredit riskApplied MathematicsDirect methodforecastingBasel IIcredit risk; dynamic factor; forecasting; risk managementrisk managementModeling and SimulationDynamic factorPrincipal component analysisStochastic simulationEconometricsbusinessProjection (set theory)FinanceRisk managementCredit riskMathematicsdynamic factor
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Economic value, competition and financial distress in the european banking system

2012

Abstract In this paper we examine the impact of a large number of factors at the bank level (liquidity and credit risks, asset size, income diversification and market power), at the industry level (banking concentration) and macro-level (real GDP growth) on bank financial distress using an unbalanced panel of 308 European commercial banks between 1996 and 2009. The observations falling below a given threshold of the empirical distribution of the Shareholder Value Ratio proxy bank financial distress. We employ a panel probit regression and, given the presence of overlapping data giving rise to residual autocorrelation, we use the Bertschek and Lechner (1998) robust estimator of the covarianc…

Economics and EconometricsFinancial economicsbankingBANKING SYSTEMCOMPETITIONMonetary economicsDISTRESSRobust InferenceProbit modelEconomicsAsset (economics)Market powerEVARobust inferenceLiquidity riskShareholder valueBankingPanel probitEVA; banking; Panel Probit; Robust Inference; ForecastingMarket liquidityReal gross domestic productPanel ProbitCOMPETITION; DISTRESS; BANKING SYSTEMFinanceForecastingCredit risk
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The Role of Capital and Liquidity in Bank Lending: Are Banks Safer?

2020

The aim of this paper is to examine whether and to what extent bank capital requirements and liquidity standards influence the level of bank stability. Our approach is that both capital and liquidity affect lending growth, which in turn affects bank stability. We construct a panel dataset on a sample of 2,054 commercial banks from 117 developed and developing countries during the 2000–16 period. By applying a two-stage least squares (2SLS) empirical methodology, our findings show that capital and liquidity have a negative direct impact on the level of bank stability. However, this influence is counteracted by an indirect positive effect through the increased level of credit. Our results are…

Economics and EconometricsGlobal and Planetary ChangeSettore SECS-P/11 - Economia Degli Intermediari FinanziariCreditorDeveloping countrySample (statistics)Monetary economicsManagement Monitoring Policy and LawBanking Capital Liquidity Lending Financial Stability Risk Management Financial regulation.Market liquidityHomogeneousCapital (economics)SAFERPolitical Science and International RelationsBusinessEndogeneityLawGlobal Policy
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Two Great Banking Crises and Their Economic Impact Compared: Spain 1976/1977 and 2008

2017

The 1976/1977 crisis was the most severe in Spanish history, but the losses associated with the 2008 crisis are huge. This paper compares these two great banking crises and identifies the main parallels and differences between them. Is the current crisis as severe as that of 1976? What is the impact on the banking and financial sectors? We show that the 1976 crisis is being surpassed by the 2008 crisis in terms of the decline in GDP, industrial production and unemployment, and that these two events have had at least a similar impact in terms of output gap and output loss. Finally, the financial impact measured by different financial indicators confirms the greater severity of the 2008 crisi…

Economics and EconometricsHistory060106 history of social sciencesIndustrial productionmedia_common.quotation_subjectBanking crisisEspañaN20HistoriaEconomía0502 economics and businessEconomicsFinancial history0601 history and archaeologyEconomic impact analysis050207 economicsmedia_commonCrisis bancariasFinancial impactWelfare economics05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsHistoria financieraEconomyOutput gapSpainUnemploymentG01
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