نتایج جستجو برای: banks and credit institution

تعداد نتایج: 16844032  

2009
G. De Masi

An analysis of the Japanese credit market in 2004 between banks and quoted firms is done in this paper using the tools of the networks theory. It can be pointed out that: (i) a backbone of the credit channel emerges, where some links play a crucial role; (ii) big banks privilege long-term contracts; the “minimal spanning trees” (iii) disclose a highly hierarchical backbone, where the central po...

2006
Domenico Delli Gatti Mauro Gallegati Bruce Greenwald Alberto Russo Joseph E. Stiglitz

We model a network economy with three sectors: downstream firms, upstream firms, and banks. Agents are linked by productive and credit relationships so that the behavior of one agent influences the behavior of the others through network connections. Credit interlinkages among agents are a source of bankruptcy diffusion: in fact, failure of fulfilling debt commitments would lead to bankruptcy ch...

2000
Tullio Jappelli Marco Pagano

Information sharing about borrowers’ characteristics and their indebtedness can have important effects on credit markets activity. First, it improves the banks’ knowledge of applicants’ characteristics and permits a more accurate prediction of their repayment probabilities. Second, it reduces the informational rents that banks could otherwise extract from their customers. Third, it can operate ...

2006
Benedikt Goderis Ian W. Marsh Judit Vall Castello Wolf Wagner

One of the most important recent innovations in financial markets has been the development of credit derivative products that allow banks to more actively manage their credit portfolios than ever before. We analyze the effect that access to these markets has had on the lending behavior of a sample of banks, using a sample of banks that have not accessed these markets as a control group. We find...

2014
Manthos D. Delis Yiannis Karavias

Standard banking theory suggests that there exists an optimal level of credit risk that yields maximum bank profit. We identify the optimal level of risk-weighted assets that maximizes banks’ returns in the full sample of US banks over the period 1996–2011. We find that this optimal level is cyclical for the average bank, being higher than the realized credit risk in relatively stable periods w...

2016
Hao Wang Honglin Wang Lisheng Wang Hao Zhou Justin Yifu Lin Min Ouyang Yingyi Qian Kang Shi Michael Zheng Song Yong Wang Wei Xiong

Shadow banking in China is mainly conducted by banks to evade the excessive credit control, which constitutes a dual-track approach to liberalize the country’s rigid interest rate policy. The market track of shadow banking can lead to efficiency gain by allowing credit resale to fund the more productive yet credit-deprived private enterprises (PEs). Pareto improvement can be achieved as the ban...

2013
Ralph De Haas Karolin Kirschenmann

We collect information about multinational banks’ internal capital markets from interviews with over 400 bank CEOs across emerging Europe. Using these unique data, we document substantial variation in how banks financially manage foreign subsidiaries and then assess how this variation affected local credit growth during the Great Recession. We show that subsidiaries grew faster if the parent ba...

2012
Adrian Alter Yves Stephan Schüler Yves S. Schüler

We investigate the interdependence of the default risk of several Eurozone countries (France, Germany, Italy, Ireland, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain) and their domestic banks during the period June 2007 May 2010, using daily credit default swaps (CDS). Bank bailout programs changed the composition of both banks’ and sovereign balance sheets and, moreover, affected the linkage between the default...

2009
Yoshi Fujiwara Hideaki Aoyama Yuichi Ikeda Hiroshi Iyetomi Wataru Souma

We present a new approach to understanding credit relationships between commercial banks and quoted firms, and with this approach, examine the temporal change in the structure of the Japanese credit network from 1980 to 2005. At each year, the credit network is regarded as a weighted bipartite graph where edges correspond to the relationships and weights refer to the amounts of loans. Reduction...

2014
S. H. Baba M. H. Wani S. A. Wani B. A. Zargar

The study has looked into the institutional credit in relation with agricultural productivity in Jammu & Kashmir. The results have revealed that although the credit deployment of scheduled commercial banks (SCBs) to agriculture has increased in absolute terms, its percentage share in the total credit outstanding has declined sharply. The intensity of agricultural credit has also declined over t...

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