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Financial Sector Reform After the Subprime Crisis: Has Anything Happened?
2015
We analyze the reactions of stock returns and the spreads of credit default swaps (CDS) of banks from Europe and the USA to four major regulatory reforms in the aftermath of the subprime crisis, employing an event study analysis. Contrary to public perception, we find that financial markets indeed reacted to the structural reforms enacted at the national level. The reforms succeeded in reducing bail-out expectations relative to the post-bail-out period, especially for systemic banks. The strongest effects were found for the Dodd–Frank Act and in particular for the Volcker rule. Bank profitability was affected in all countries, showing up in lower equity returns.
Transmisión entre mercados bursátiles y crisis financiera : el caso de España
2020
El trabajo analiza si la interrelación entre el mercado bursátil español y las bolsas de Estados Unidos, Reino Unido, Alemania y Francia se ha visto afectada y cómo por la reciente crisis financiera. Para ello, se estima un modelo VAR- GARCH bivariante, durante el período enero de 2000 a junio de 2012. Del modelo estimado se obtiene una medida del grado de integración de los mercados, el coeficiente de correlación condicional, y de éste se concluye que la crisis subprime produjo un efecto contagio entre los mercados bursátiles. Asimismo, la evidencia empírica permite concluir que en el período poscrisis ha aumentado la interrelación de la bolsa española con la francesa, reduciéndose la inte…
Were Prestigious Independent Directors Responsible for the Subprime Crisis?
2018
We study the independence ratio, as well as the prestige, reputational incentives, experience, and financial expertise of independent directors for 767 U.S. banks from 2000 to 2015, to concentrate on causes of the subprime crisis: short-termism, poor monitoring, and excessive risk-taking. We find that higher independence ratios decrease the monitoring quality of the board, increase short-term incentives for the CEO, and promote greater subprime risk-taking. Our results thereby suggest that, while official responses to the subprime crisis claim that banks were not independent enough, rising independence ratios following Enron and Sabanes Oxley were a major contributing cause of the subprime …
Evolution of correlation structure of industrial indices of U.S. equity markets
2013
We investigate the dynamics of correlations present between pairs of industry indices of US stocks traded in US markets by studying correlation based networks and spectral properties of the correlation matrix. The study is performed by using 49 industry index time series computed by K. French and E. Fama during the time period from July 1969 to December 2011 that is spanning more than 40 years. We show that the correlation between industry indices presents both a fast and a slow dynamics. The slow dynamics has a time scale longer than five years showing that a different degree of diversification of the investment is possible in different periods of time. On top to this slow dynamics, we als…
Impact of the subprime crisis on bank ratings: The effect of the hardening of rating policies and worsening of solvency
2014
Abstract This paper studies the impact of the subprime crisis on the ratings issued by the rating agencies in evaluating the solvency of banks. After ascertaining a significant worsening of ratings after the crisis, the paper hypothesises the possibility that this worsening is due not exclusively to a deterioration in the banks’ credit quality, but also to a change in the behaviour of the rating agencies. The study designs a methodology to separate the observed change in ratings into two multiplicative components: one associated with the deterioration of the banks’ solvency itself and another associated with the change in the agencies’ valuation criteria. The methodology is applied to the S…