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The formation of hidden negative capital in banking
Kostrov, Alexander - Autor
41 stran : ilustrace ; 21 cm
ISBN 978-80-7343-443-4, ISBN 978-80-7344-492-1
Working paper series,
Mamonov, Michail Jevgen‘jevič - Autor
bankovní management asymetrické informace bankovní regulace bankovní dohled
studieSignatura C 395.577 Umístění 336.71 - Banky Údaje o názvu The formation of hidden negative capital in banking : a product mismatch hypothesis / Alexander Kostrov, Mikhail Mamonov Záhlaví-jméno Kostrov, Alexander (Autor) Nakladatel Prague : CERGE-EI, 2019 Fyz.popis 41 stran : ilustrace ; 21 cm ISBN 978-80-7343-443-4 978-80-7344-492-1 Číslo nár. bibl. cnb003087481 Edice Working paper series (CERGE-EI) ; 636 Poznámky o skryté bibliografii a rejstřících Obsahuje bibliografii a bibliografické odkazy Jazyková pozn. České a anglické resumé Dal.odpovědnost Mamonov, Michail Jevgen‘jevič (Autor)
Předmět.hesla bankovní management * asymetrické informace * bankovní regulace * bankovní dohled Forma, žánr studie Konspekt 336.7 - Finance MDT 336.71:005 , 330.101 , 346.7:336.71 , 336.711.65 , (048.8) Země vyd. Česko Jazyk dok. angličtina Ve volném výběru 336.71 - Banky Druh dok. KNIHY "This paper investigates the phenomenon of hidden negative capital (HNC) associated with bank failures and introduces a product mismatch hypothesis to explain the formation of HNC. Given that troubled banks tend to hide negative capital in financial statements from regulators to keep their licenses, we attempt to capture this gambling behavior by evaluating product mismatches reflecting disproportions between the allocation of bank assets and the sources of funding. We manually collect unique data on HNC and test our hypothesis using U.S. and Russian banking statistics for the 2004–2017 period (external validity argument). To manage the sample selection concerns, we apply the Heckman selection approach. Our results clearly indicate that product mismatch matters and works similarly in both U.S. and Russian banking systems. Specifically, an increase in mismatch has two effects: it leads to a higher probability that a bank’s capital is negative and raises the conditional size of the bank’s HNC. Further, we demonstrate that the mismatch effect is heterogeneous with respect to bank size being at least partially consistent with the informational asymmetry view. Our results may facilitate improvements in the prudential regulation of banking activities in other countries that share similar features with either the U.S. or Russian banking systems." In KOSTROV, Alexander. The formation of hidden negative capital in banking: a product mismatch hypothesis. Prague: CERGE-EI, 2019. 41 stran. Working paper series, 636. ISBN 978-80-7343-443-4. Zdroj anotace: OKCZ - ANOTACE Z WEBUNačítání…
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