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Domestic banks as lightning rods? Home bias and information during Eurozone crisis
(05.02.2019)
Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 3/2019
Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 3/2019
European banks have been criticized for holding excessive domestic government debt during economic downturns, which may have intensified the diabolic loop between sovereign and bank credit risks. By using a novel bank-level ...
Rahoituslaitokset rahoitusjärjestelmässä : Katsaus uuteen teoriaan ja eräitä empiirisiä havaintoja
(29.09.1989)
Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 32/1989
Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 32/1989
Tässä tutkimuksessa tarkastellaan rahoituksen välitystä ja erityisesti rahoituslaitoksia viimeaikaisen teoreettisen ki,rjallisuuden valossa. Aluksi dokumentoidaan rahoitusjärjestelmän keskeiset piirteet Suomessa ja eräissä ...
Measuring financial stress – A country specific stress index for Finland
(11.03.2015)
Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 7/2015
Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 7/2015
I propose a financial stress index (FSI) for the Finnish financial system that aims to reflect the functionality of the financial system and provide an aggregate measure of financial stress in the money, bond, equity and ...
Getting better? The effect of the single supervisory mechanism on banks' loan loss reporting and loan loss reserves
(23.05.2018)
Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 11/2018
Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 11/2018
The recent financial crises have brought into focus questions regarding the quality of banks' assets. We study the patterns in banks reserving for and reporting of loan losses in the EU before and after implementation of ...
Testing the systemic risk differences in banks
(01.06.2018)
Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 13/2018
Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 13/2018
This paper contains a testing framework for the reliability of systemic risk measurement of banks, using the three leading market-based measures of systemic risk. We test whether the difference within the same category and ...
Indicators used in setting the countercyclical capital buffer
(16.03.2015)
Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 8/2015
Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 8/2015
According to EU legislation, the national authorities should use the principle of 'guided discretion' in setting the countercyclical capital buffer (CCB), which increases banks' resilience against systemic risk associated ...
Systematic risk, bank moral hazard, and bailouts
(23.01.2018)
Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 2/2018
Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 2/2018
We show that the impact of government bailouts (liquidity injections) on a representative bank’s risk taking depends on the level of systematic risk of its loans portfolio. In a model where bank’s output follows a geometric ...
Private information and lender discretion across time and institutions
(10.10.2018)
Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 17/2018
Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 17/2018
We assess the extent to which discretion, unexplained variations in the terms of a loan contract, has varied across time and lending institutions and show that part of this discretion is due to private information that ...
Enforcement of banking regulation and the cost of borrowing
(18.10.2018)
Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 19/2018
Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 19/2018
We show that borrowing firms benefit substantially from important enforcement actions issued on U.S. banks for safety and soundness reasons. Using hand-collected data on such actions from the main three U.S. regulators and ...
Did the Basel process of capital regulation enhance the resiliency of European Banks?
(27.09.2018)
Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 16/2018
Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 16/2018
This paper analyses the evolution of the safety and soundness of the European banking sector during the various stages of the Basel process of capital regulation. In the first part we document the evolution of various ...