Size, Risk, and Governance in European Banking

Size, Risk, and Governance in European Banking
Author: Jens Hagendorff
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2013-10-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0191664723

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The financial crisis that erupted in 2007 has brought the issues of the size, risk, and regulation of banks to the attention of a wide audience. It is difficult to open a broadsheet newspaper or a business magazine without being confronted with some aspect of bank behaviour, be it their risk levels, bankers' excessive rewards, the intertwining of bank and sovereign risk, or how they should be regulated to avoid problems in the future. In Europe, the recent and on-going crisis has demonstrated that the European Union (EU) was institutionally ill-prepared to manage a financial crisis, especially one involving large cross-border institutions which are systemically important to a number of countries. This book aims at integrating and synthesizing the various perspectives on the size, risk, and governance of banking as applied to the European markets, providing fresh insights and new analysis of the empirical data. The book is divided into three main sections. The first provides an overview of how the size of banking firms affects stability in the European banking sector, reviewing the quantitative empirical literature and offering new insights as to whether bank size motivates risk-taking where explicit or implicit 'too-big-to fail' policies shield bank creditors from market discipline. The next section discusses the debates relating to each of the different elements of risk in European banking, including new insights from a large dataset of European bank risk in different institutional contexts. The third section focuses on regulation, board monitoring, and opacity in European banking, employing a unique and hand collected dataset on the governance of European banks, as well as data on U.S. banks as a benchmark. The final chapter critically reviews the new insights gained from the chapters above, while offering policy implications as regards the role of size, risk and governance in European banking.

Risk Governance at Board Level of European Banks

Risk Governance at Board Level of European Banks
Author: Hans-Georg Beyer
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020
Genre:
ISBN:

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Proper Corporate Governance and specifically Risk Governance of banks at board level is key for a sound and robust banking sector, which based on the important function of banks as intermediaries is also relevant for the overall economy. According to supranational institutions as well as regulators weaknesses of these governance arrangements have supported the development and the size of the impact of the Financial Crisis in 2008. Therefore, regulatory changes with regard to this topic have been implemented in Europe. This study investigates the influence of Risk Governance at board level executed via the risk committee on the robustness of European banks through the economic cycle. Based on existing theories on Corporate Governance with focus on bank specifics, the current academic discussion, the regulatory environment as well as the opinion of experts an integrated framework of Risk Governance for banks, including the responsibilities and tasks of the Board of Directors, is developed. Using manually collected data of 157 European banks (EU28 and Switzerland) on 21 Risk Governance variables, relevant to board structures, processes and tools, a panel data analysis is performed for time period from 1999 to 2015 including. The presented dissertation is hence covering the three main financial crises of recent European history, i.e. the Dot.com Crisis, the Financial Crisis and the Eurozone Crisis. Based on this, the influence of the variables on the robustness of European banks, in form of 6 risk and performance variables, after controlling for bank and country specifics, is assessed. By applying Fixed and Random Effects estimators, multiple evidence for the influence of the variables on the robustness of banks is found. However, after using a dynamic systems GMM estimator and controlling, therefore, for further sources of endogeneity, evidence for the effectiveness of these measures and its influence on robustness of banks throug.

Bank Size and Systemic Risk

Bank Size and Systemic Risk
Author: Mr.Luc Laeven
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2014-05-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1484363728

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The proposed SDN documents the evolution of bank size and activities over the past 20 years. It discusses whether this evolution can be explained by economies of scale or “too big to fail” subsidies. The paper then presents evidence on the extent to which bank size and market-based activities contribute to systemic risk. The paper concludes with policy messages in the area of capital regulation and activity restrictions to reduce the systemic risk posed by large banks. The analysis of the paper complements earlier Fund work, including SDN 13/04 and the recent GFSR chapter on “too big to fail” subsidies, and its policy message is in line with this earlier work.

Improving Banking Supervision

Improving Banking Supervision
Author: D. Mayes
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2001-05-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0230288197

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Improving Banking Supervision shows how greater market discipline can be used to help improve the quality of banks and their management in a world of increasing complexity, size and innovation. The book is based on research undertaken in the Nordic countries and New Zealand, and set in an international context through reference and comparison to the experiences of banks throughout the EU and the US. The authors show how traditional methods of regulation, particularly across borders face limits and can impose substantial costs on customers. They propose alternatives for today's international banks, based on a network of incentives to prudential behaviour and focusing on three main issues: - the development of transparent corporate structures - the public disclosure of comparable meaningful information so that markets can assess banks - the implementation of effective means to allow banks to exit without unacceptable costs to society

What Explains European Banks Risk-Taking? A Simultaneous Equations Approach

What Explains European Banks Risk-Taking? A Simultaneous Equations Approach
Author: Catarina Fernandes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2017
Genre:
ISBN:

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The global financial crisis has led to an increasingly focused attention on excessive bank risk-taking. One of the consequences is that the role of internal governance mechanisms (such as the board of directors) in monitoring risk has come under greater scrutiny.In this paper we examine the impact of board structure, ownership structure, risk governance mechanisms and other bank-specific factors on bank risk-taking for a sample of 72 publicly listed European banks. Using a simultaneous equations approach, our main findings indicate that the proportion of independent directors, board size and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) power (or CEO authority) negatively affect bank risk-taking during the financial crisis. On the contrary, institutional shareholders positively influence bank risk-taking and both the existence of a risk committee and a Chief Risk Officer (CRO) who is a member of the board have no significant impact. The results remain unchanged when applying both three-stage least squares (3SLS) and the two-stage least squares (2SLS) estimation methods as well as when all variables are winsorised.Additionally, we extend our analysis for the period before the financial crisis (proxy for “stable” periods) to test whether the impact of governance mechanisms and other determinants of risk-taking depend on environmental conditions and we conclude that it is indeed sensitive to the economic context. In fact, we find that some of governance mechanisms are relevant in crisis conditions but not in non-crisis conditions and thus, their impact depends on macroeconomic conditions.

The Future Of Large, Internationally Active Banks

The Future Of Large, Internationally Active Banks
Author: Asli Demirguc-kunt
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9813141409

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The Great Financial Crisis of 2007-2010 has had a major impact on large cross-border banks, which are widely blamed for the start and severity of the crisis. As a result, much public policy, both in the United States and elsewhere, has been directed at making these banks safer and less influential by reducing their size and permissible powers through increased government regulation.At the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago's 18th annual International Banking Conference, held in November 2015, the status of these large cross-border banks was critically evaluated. In collaboration with the World Bank, the conference held discussions on the current regulatory landscape for large and internationally active financial institutions; the impact of regulation on bank permissible activities and international trade; improvements in risk management; necessary repairs to the bank safety net; the resolution of insolvent banks operating across national borders; corporate governance for banks in the new environment; implications for market and government discipline; and, progress in achieving international cooperation.Contributors include international policymakers, practitioners, researchers, and academics from more than 30 countries. The papers from the conference are collected in this volume.

Regulation of European Banks and Business Models

Regulation of European Banks and Business Models
Author: Rym Ayadi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789461382115

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Amidst talk of establishing an EU-wide banking union, the recent changes in the regulatory framework and the rethinking of the future of European banking structure, the future of EU bank regulation is inextricably linked to banks' business models. Using a sample of over 70 banks, which overlaps with those subjected to the European Banking Authorities' 2011 stress tests, this report emphasizes the key regulatory gaps that emerge from a comprehensive analysis of the soundness and performance of bank business models. This analysis provides policy-makers with guidance to reinforce the evolving regulatory framework in European banking.

Risk Disclosure in the European Banking Industry

Risk Disclosure in the European Banking Industry
Author: Salvatore Polizzi
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2022-02-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3030939677

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This book analyses the use of qualitative and quantitative content analysis methodologies for risk disclosure practices in the European banking industry. While doing so, it assesses the level of transparency of financial and non-financial reports by focusing on the information disclosed to the public with reference to risk exposure and management. By drawing upon both qualitative and quantitative techniques, the book proposes two different methodological approaches to assess the information European financial institutions provide to the public with reference to the risk disclosure and derivative disclosure in their annual financial reports. These methodologies are subsequently employed to carry out empirical analyses on samples of European banks. By exploiting the points of strength of both qualitative and quantitative content analysis methodologies, this book offers insights into the advantages and disadvantages of these methodologies. The book is a must-read for academics and researchers that analyze disclosure practices of financial and non-financial firms, as well as financial analysts and other practitioners that are interested in assessing the level of transparency and evaluating the disclosures of financial and non-financial firms, especially, but not exclusively, with reference to risk disclosure and derivative disclosure.

Revisiting Risk-Weighted Assets

Revisiting Risk-Weighted Assets
Author: Vanessa Le Leslé
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2012-03-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1475502656

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In this paper, we provide an overview of the concerns surrounding the variations in the calculation of risk-weighted assets (RWAs) across banks and jurisdictions and how this might undermine the Basel III capital adequacy framework. We discuss the key drivers behind the differences in these calculations, drawing upon a sample of systemically important banks from Europe, North America, and Asia Pacific. We then discuss a range of policy options that could be explored to fix the actual and perceived problems with RWAs, and improve the use of risk-sensitive capital ratios.

Corporate Governance of Banks and Financial Stability

Corporate Governance of Banks and Financial Stability
Author: Deniz Anginer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2019
Genre:
ISBN:

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We find that shareholder-friendly corporate governance is associated with higher stand-alone and systemic risk in the banking sector. Specifically, shareholderfriendly corporate governance results in higher risk for larger banks and for banks that are located in countries with generous financial safety nets as banks try to shift risk towards taxpayers. We confirm our findings by comparing banks to non-financial firms and examining changes in bank risk around an exogenous regulatory change in governance. Our results underline the importance of the financial safety net and too-big-to-fail guarantees in thinking about corporate governance reforms at banks.