The East Asian crisis highlights the importance of liquidity for smooth functioning of the banking system. It also shows the vulnerabilities that arise as a result of high dependence on international liquidity. This article empirically analyses the influx of liquidity before the crisis and illiquidity during the crisis in finding out whether banks in East Asia held ‘too little’ or ‘too much’ liquidity before and during a crisis and how their vulnerabilities to failure changed as a result of that. Instrumental Variable estimation is used to dissociate the effect of international illiquidity on banks’ liquidity risk during a crisis year. The study finds that the effect of liquidity on the probability of bank failure varies before and during a...
This paper investigates the impact on financial stability of bank competition in emerging markets by...
International audienceThis paper examines whether Asian banks are still prone to moral hazard in the...
International audienceThis paper examines whether Asian banks are still prone to moral hazard in the...
The East Asian crisis highlights the importance of liquidity for smooth functioning of the banking s...
A country's financial system is internationally illiquid if its potential short term obligations in ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of funding liquidity risk on the risk-taking ...
International audienceThis paper investigates the impact on financial stability of bank competition ...
International audienceThis paper investigates the impact on financial stability of bank competition ...
Our investigation of the association between bank market power and liquidity in 101 countries reveal...
Even in countries that were not directly hit by the global financial crisis and where the banking sy...
What is the effect of financial crises and their resolution on banks ’ choice of liquidity? When ban...
No one can deny the outstanding success of the East Asian economies in the last two decades of rapid...
Abtstract: In this study, we examine firm level performance of financial institutions in emerging E...
Banks supply liquidity to insure individuals against possible short-term consumption needs. The high...
Simulation results of our theoretical model for banks' risk-taking behavior suggest that during boom...
This paper investigates the impact on financial stability of bank competition in emerging markets by...
International audienceThis paper examines whether Asian banks are still prone to moral hazard in the...
International audienceThis paper examines whether Asian banks are still prone to moral hazard in the...
The East Asian crisis highlights the importance of liquidity for smooth functioning of the banking s...
A country's financial system is internationally illiquid if its potential short term obligations in ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of funding liquidity risk on the risk-taking ...
International audienceThis paper investigates the impact on financial stability of bank competition ...
International audienceThis paper investigates the impact on financial stability of bank competition ...
Our investigation of the association between bank market power and liquidity in 101 countries reveal...
Even in countries that were not directly hit by the global financial crisis and where the banking sy...
What is the effect of financial crises and their resolution on banks ’ choice of liquidity? When ban...
No one can deny the outstanding success of the East Asian economies in the last two decades of rapid...
Abtstract: In this study, we examine firm level performance of financial institutions in emerging E...
Banks supply liquidity to insure individuals against possible short-term consumption needs. The high...
Simulation results of our theoretical model for banks' risk-taking behavior suggest that during boom...
This paper investigates the impact on financial stability of bank competition in emerging markets by...
International audienceThis paper examines whether Asian banks are still prone to moral hazard in the...
International audienceThis paper examines whether Asian banks are still prone to moral hazard in the...