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This book aims to enrich the banking and finance literature by gathering insights in new research topics being undertaken in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic. The book spans all the major research fields in finance and banking with a particular focus on corporate governance, sustainability and innovation. The book brings together academics at a range of European universities and stems from research presented at the 2022 Annual Conference of the Wolpertinger Club. The first part focuses on the impact of banks’ corporate governance practice on their performance, including pay gaps as well as diversity and ESG policies. The second part examines how banks are conducting their green transition with topics including reputational risk, greenwashing, green bonds, and ESG scores. The final section of the book considers the role of digitalization and innovative technologies in creating unprecedented disruption in the banking sector. This edited collection is valuable to those researching in finance, banking and business, as well as policymakers and operational decision makers at financial institutions. Santiago Carbó-Valverde is Professor of Economics at the Universidad de Valencia (Spain), and formerly at the Universidad de Granada, Bangor University (UK) and CUNEF. He is also the Head of Financial Studies at the Spanish think-tank FUNCAS. He has published at the Review of Economics and Statistics, European Economic Review, Scientific Reports-Nature, Review of Finance, Journal of Corporate Finance, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Journal of International Money and Finance, and Journal of Banking and Finance. Pedro J. Cuadros-Solas is Associate (tenured) Professor of Economics and Banking at CUNEF Universidad (Spain). He is Economist at the Spanish think-tank FUNCAS. He has been Visiting Scholar at Bangor Business School (UK) and the University of St. Andrews (UK). His research work has been published at the Journal of Corporate Finance, Journal of Financial Stability, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money, European Journal of Finance, and International Review of Economics & Finance, as well as in books edited by Springer-Palgrave.
Business enterprises—Finance. --- Financial engineering. --- Financial services industry. --- Corporate governance. --- Corporate Finance. --- Financial Technology and Innovation. --- Financial Services. --- Corporate Governance. --- Governance, Corporate --- Industrial management --- Directors of corporations --- Services, Financial --- Service industries --- Computational finance --- Engineering, Financial --- Finance
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This book aims to enrich the banking and finance literature by gathering insights in new research topics being undertaken in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic. The book spans all the major research fields in finance and banking with a particular focus on corporate governance, sustainability and innovation. The book brings together academics at a range of European universities and stems from research presented at the 2022 Annual Conference of the Wolpertinger Club. The first part focuses on the impact of banks' corporate governance practice on their performance, including pay gaps as well as diversity and ESG policies. The second part examines how banks are conducting their green transition with topics including reputational risk, greenwashing, green bonds, and ESG scores. The final section of the book considers the role of digitalization and innovative technologies in creating unprecedented disruption in the banking sector. This edited collection is valuable to those researching in finance, banking and business, as well as policymakers and operational decision makers at financial institutions. Santiago Carbó-Valverde is Professor of Economics at the Universidad de Valencia (Spain), and formerly at the Universidad de Granada, Bangor University (UK) and CUNEF. He is also the Head of Financial Studies at the Spanish think-tank FUNCAS. He has published at the Review of Economics and Statistics, European Economic Review, Scientific Reports-Nature, Review of Finance, Journal of Corporate Finance, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Journal of International Money and Finance, and Journal of Banking and Finance. Pedro J. Cuadros-Solas is Associate (tenured) Professor of Economics and Banking at CUNEF Universidad (Spain). He is Economist at the Spanish think-tank FUNCAS. He has been Visiting Scholar at Bangor Business School (UK) and the University of St. Andrews (UK). His research work has been published at the Journal of Corporate Finance, Journal of Financial Stability, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money, European Journal of Finance, and International Review of Economics & Finance, as well as in books edited by Springer-Palgrave.
Accountancy --- Business policy --- Financial organisation --- Corporate finance --- Personnel management --- ondernemingsstrategieën --- bedrijven --- financiering --- bedrijfsbeleid --- sociale interventies --- corporate governance
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This book provides insight into current research topics in finance and banking in the aftermath of the financial crisis. In this volume, authors present empirical research on liquidity risk discussed in the context of Basel III and its implications. Chapters also investigate topics such as bank efficiency and new bank business models from a business diversification perspective, the effects on financial exclusion and how liquidity mismatches are related with the bank business model. This book will be of value to those with an interest in how Basel III has had a tangible impact upon banking processes, particularly with regard to maintaining liquidity, and the latest research in financial business models.
Business. --- Business enterprises --- Bank marketing. --- Investment banking. --- Securities. --- Business and Management. --- Business Finance. --- Investments and Securities. --- Financial Services. --- Finance. --- Bank management. --- Banks and banking --- Management --- Blue sky laws --- Capitalization (Finance) --- Investment securities --- Portfolio --- Scrip --- Securities --- Securities law --- Underwriting --- Investments --- Investment banking --- Banks and banking, Investment --- Investment banks --- Financial institutions --- Marketing of bank services --- Marketing of banking services --- Marketing --- Business finance --- Business financial management --- Financial analysis of business enterprises --- Financial management, Business --- Financial management of business enterprises --- Financial planning of business enterprises --- Managerial finance --- Trade --- Economics --- Commerce --- Industrial management --- Law and legislation --- Business enterprises-Finance. --- Business enterprises—Finance.
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This book provides insight into current research topics in finance and banking in the aftermath of the financial crisis. Expert authors authoritatively analyse how banks finance their activities and resolve funding issues. Chapters specifically discuss financial instruments such as corporate bonds, IPOs, sukuks and microfinance investment vehicles (MIVs) in light of the importance of institutional funding gaps. The decision-making process within the banking industry with regard to long-range financial decisions and dividend policies is also discussed.
Banks and banking --- Financial instruments --- Decision making --- Finance. --- Finance, Public. --- Corporations --- Banks and banking. --- Capital market. --- Financial engineering. --- Corporate Finance. --- Banking. --- Capital Markets. --- Financial Engineering. --- Public Finance. --- Financial instruments. --- Bank management. --- Decision making. --- Agricultural banks --- Banking --- Banking industry --- Commercial banks --- Depository institutions --- Capital instruments --- Management --- Law and legislation --- Computational finance --- Engineering, Financial --- Finance --- Capital markets --- Market, Capital --- Financial institutions --- Loans --- Money market --- Securities --- Crowding out (Economics) --- Efficient market theory --- Money --- Business finance --- Capitalization (Finance) --- Corporate finance --- Corporate financial management --- Corporation finance --- Financial analysis of corporations --- Financial management, Corporate --- Financial management of corporations --- Financial planning of corporations --- Managerial finance --- Going public (Securities) --- Cameralistics --- Public finance --- Currency question --- Funding --- Funds --- Economics --- Legal instruments --- Negotiable instruments --- Corporations-Finance. --- Public finances --- Corporations—Finance. --- Banks and banking - Decision making - Congresses --- Financial instruments - Congresses
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Banks are in the business of taking calculated risks. Expanding the geographic footprint of an organization's profit-making activities changes the geographic pattern of its exposure to loss in ways that are hard for regulators and supervisors to observe. This paper tests and confirms the hypothesis that differences in the character of safety-net benefits that are available to banks in individual EU countries help to explain the nature of cross-border merger activity. If they wish to protect taxpayers from potentially destabilizing regulatory arbitrage, central bankers need to develop statistical procedures for assessing supervisory strength and weakness in partner countries. We believe that the methods and models used here can help in this task.
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This paper models and estimates ex ante safety-net benefits at a sample of large banks in US and Europe during 2003-2008. Our results suggest that difficult-to-fail and unwind (DFU) banks enjoyed substantially higher ex ante benefits than other institutions. Safety-net benefits prove significantly larger for DFU firms in Europe and bailout decisions less driven by asset size than in the US. We also find that a proxy for regulatory capture helps to explain bailout decisions in Europe. A policy implication of our findings is that authorities could better contain safety-net benefits if they refocused their information systems on measuring volatility as well as capital.
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This book provides insight into current research topics in finance and banking in the aftermath of the financial crisis. Expert authors authoritatively analyse how banks finance their activities and resolve funding issues. Chapters specifically discuss financial instruments such as corporate bonds, IPOs, sukuks and microfinance investment vehicles (MIVs) in light of the importance of institutional funding gaps. The decision-making process within the banking industry with regard to long-range financial decisions and dividend policies is also discussed.
Public finance --- Money market. Capital market --- Private finance --- Finance --- Accountancy --- Financial organisation --- Corporate finance --- banken --- financieel management --- bedrijven --- financiële markten --- financiering --- bedrijfsbeleid --- sociale interventies --- overheidsfinanciën --- bankwezen
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