International audienceWe assess the extent to which stock market information can be used to estimate leading indicators of bank financial distress. We specify a logit early warning model, designed for European banks, which tests if market based indicators add predictive value to models relying on accounting data. We also study the robustness of the link between market information and financial downgrading in the light of the safety net and asymmetric information hypotheses. Some of our results support the use of market-related indicators. Other results show that the accuracy of the predictive power depends on the extent to which bank liabilities are market traded
International audienceWe aim to assess how accurately accounting and stock market indicators predict...
Considering the increasingly international banks of today, the health of a country's banking sector ...
We investigate whether the observable actions of four information intermediaries (short sellers, cre...
International audienceWe assess the extent to which stock market information can be used to estimate...
This paper investigates whether market information could add to accounting information in the predic...
This article assesses the predictive power of sell-side stock analysts and credit rating agencies on...
International audienceUsing an innovative approach of following the downgrade or credit rating decis...
International audienceUsing an innovative approach of following the downgrade or credit rating decis...
This paper investigates whether market information is reliable to predict financial deterioration of...
This paper draws on COIC's experience with deposit-taking institutions during the 1980s and 1990s an...
In order to contribute to the debate on the potential use of the signals arising from financial mark...
International audienceThis paper studies the role that can be played by the stock market in the earl...
The current financial crisis offers a unique opportunity to investigate the leading properties of ma...
Relying on a recently published database of financial crises, this paper assesses an early warning m...
This study examines whether early warning indicators of banking crisis can predict the U.S. bank rel...
International audienceWe aim to assess how accurately accounting and stock market indicators predict...
Considering the increasingly international banks of today, the health of a country's banking sector ...
We investigate whether the observable actions of four information intermediaries (short sellers, cre...
International audienceWe assess the extent to which stock market information can be used to estimate...
This paper investigates whether market information could add to accounting information in the predic...
This article assesses the predictive power of sell-side stock analysts and credit rating agencies on...
International audienceUsing an innovative approach of following the downgrade or credit rating decis...
International audienceUsing an innovative approach of following the downgrade or credit rating decis...
This paper investigates whether market information is reliable to predict financial deterioration of...
This paper draws on COIC's experience with deposit-taking institutions during the 1980s and 1990s an...
In order to contribute to the debate on the potential use of the signals arising from financial mark...
International audienceThis paper studies the role that can be played by the stock market in the earl...
The current financial crisis offers a unique opportunity to investigate the leading properties of ma...
Relying on a recently published database of financial crises, this paper assesses an early warning m...
This study examines whether early warning indicators of banking crisis can predict the U.S. bank rel...
International audienceWe aim to assess how accurately accounting and stock market indicators predict...
Considering the increasingly international banks of today, the health of a country's banking sector ...
We investigate whether the observable actions of four information intermediaries (short sellers, cre...