abstract: This paper examines the qualitative and quantitative effects of the 2008 financial crisis on the current landscape of the investment banking industry. We begin by reviewing what occurred during the financial crisis, including which banks took TARP money, which banks became bank holding companies, and significant mergers and acquisitions. We then examine the new regulations that were created in reaction to the crisis, including the Dodd-Frank Act. In particular, we focus on the Volcker Rule, which is a section of the act that prohibits proprietary trading and other risky activities at banks. Then we shift into a quantitative analysis of the changes that banks made from the years 2005-2016. To do this, we chose four banks to be repr...
The conventional story is that the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act broke down the Glass-Steagall Act’s wall s...
This study explores the effect of a post crisis environment on the technical efficiencies and profit...
Within the financial services sector of the U.S. economy, commercial banking and insurance have broa...
In this paper, I provide a basic, preliminary financial analysis of several prominent, independent i...
© 2015, © 2015 International Journal of the Economics of Business. Abstract: This paper examines the...
ABSTRACT Following the banking crisis of 2008, banks were faced with a shortage of loan demand and a...
This thesis examines the consequences of two post-2008 financial crisis bank reforms in two studies....
©Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate how several...
Abstract: The U.S. banking industry has been transformed utterly over the past 25 years. Mergers an...
Following the 2008 financial crisis a major process of regulatory reform of the banking industry to...
honors thesisThe financial crisis of 2008, a result of the 2007 subprime mortgage crisis and theensu...
The current crisis has swept aside not only the whole of the US investment banking industry but also...
Banking regulation in the United States is a complicated beast. The financial system has evolved dra...
This paper examines the influence of the 2007–08 financial crisis on value creation for acquirer’s s...
This dissertation is a cumulative thesis in the field of empirical banking research. The three studi...
The conventional story is that the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act broke down the Glass-Steagall Act’s wall s...
This study explores the effect of a post crisis environment on the technical efficiencies and profit...
Within the financial services sector of the U.S. economy, commercial banking and insurance have broa...
In this paper, I provide a basic, preliminary financial analysis of several prominent, independent i...
© 2015, © 2015 International Journal of the Economics of Business. Abstract: This paper examines the...
ABSTRACT Following the banking crisis of 2008, banks were faced with a shortage of loan demand and a...
This thesis examines the consequences of two post-2008 financial crisis bank reforms in two studies....
©Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate how several...
Abstract: The U.S. banking industry has been transformed utterly over the past 25 years. Mergers an...
Following the 2008 financial crisis a major process of regulatory reform of the banking industry to...
honors thesisThe financial crisis of 2008, a result of the 2007 subprime mortgage crisis and theensu...
The current crisis has swept aside not only the whole of the US investment banking industry but also...
Banking regulation in the United States is a complicated beast. The financial system has evolved dra...
This paper examines the influence of the 2007–08 financial crisis on value creation for acquirer’s s...
This dissertation is a cumulative thesis in the field of empirical banking research. The three studi...
The conventional story is that the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act broke down the Glass-Steagall Act’s wall s...
This study explores the effect of a post crisis environment on the technical efficiencies and profit...
Within the financial services sector of the U.S. economy, commercial banking and insurance have broa...