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December 2024, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 359-377 Legal implications of automated suspicious transaction monitoring: enhancing integrity of AI
by Umut Turksen & Vladlena Benson & Bogdan Adamyk - 378-403 The audit of banks in the USA: Has it changed since the financial crisis?
by Paul Tanyi & Jack Cathey - 404-424 Risk-taking in banks: does skin-in-the-game really matter?
by Fernando Moreira - 425-436 Analysing decentralised autonomous organisations (DAOs): limits and perspective
by José Zapata Sevilla - 437-450 Assessment of macroprudential strategy documents: Are they ready for the challenges ahead?
by Anna Dobrzańska & Paweł Smaga - 451-466 What have we learned about political participation changing a financial centre’s competitiveness?
by Bryane Michael - 467-486 Central Bank Digital Currencies and financial integrity: finding a new trade-off between privacy and traceability within a changing financial architecture
by Giulio Soana & Thomaz Arruda
September 2024, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 209-233 How do board and ownership characteristics affect bank risk-taking? New evidence from sub-Saharan Africa
by Douglas A. Adu - 234-255 The impact of corporate governance mechanisms on mitigating banks’ propensity for risk-taking
by Chris Magnis & Stephanos Papadamou & George Emmanuel Iatridis - 256-271 Heterogeneity of business models and banking sector resilience
by Bernardo P. Marques & Carlos F. Alves - 272-283 Credit risk of Vietnamese commercial banks: does capital structure matter?
by Nam Pham Hai & Chi Le Ha Diem - 284-304 Why European banks adjust their dividend payouts?
by Marco Belloni & Maciej Grodzicki & Mariusz Jarmuzek - 305-325 Macro-prudential regulations and systemic risk: the role of country-level governance indicators
by Muhammad Suhail Rizwan & Anum Qureshi & Irfan Ullah Sahibzada - 326-358 Macroprudential policy, bank competition and bank risk in East Asia
by Ka Kei Chan & E. Philip Davis & Dilruba Karim
June 2024, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 95-111 Merger as an only rescue/choice: lessons from a public sector bank of India
by Gaganpreet Kaur & Anju Bala - 112-126 Financing the orderly transition to a low carbon economy in the EU: the regulatory framework for the banking channel
by María J. Nieto & Chryssa Papathanassiou - 127-144 Assessing the determinants of banking stability in the MENA region: what role for economic and financial freedom?
by Nesrine Djebali - 145-159 Banking services and financial inclusion in India’s poorest regions
by Indrajeet Kumar - 160-178 Banking stability determinants: evidence from Portugal
by Maria Teresa Medeiros Garcia & Simão Rodrigues Abreu - 179-196 The effect of political institutions on the interplay between banking regulation and banks’ risk
by Tiago M. Dutra & João C. A. Teixeira & José Carlos Dias - 197-208 Gambling bank behaviour, incentive mechanism, and sanctions: A two-stage model
by Isabel Strecker
March 2024, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-19 The bail-in credibility: barking dogs seldom bite
by Giulio Velliscig & Maurizio Polato & Josanco Floreani & Enrica Bolognesi - 20-41 Supervisory forward guidance: the effectiveness of the 2020 euro area supervisory capital relief on the bank credit supply channel
by Silviu Oprică & Claudia Schwarz - 42-48 Corporate governance of Islamic banks: a sustainable model to protect the participatory depositor?
by Simona Franzoni & Asma Ait Allali - 49-57 Issues when the parental and host country systemic institution buffers differ: the case of Czechia
by Lukáš Pfeifer - 58-72 Household debt service ratio in a developing economy: borrower-based analytical tools and macroprudential policy overview in Kazakhstan
by Zhandos Ybrayev & Andrey Talakin & Yerlan Kairullayev & Talgat Zharkynbay - 73-83 Do institutions matter? Political economy of the enhancement of banking supervision
by Sawa Omori - 84-93 Crypto-asset activities and markets in the European Union: issues, challenges and considerations for regulation, supervision and oversight
by Christoph Wronka
December 2023, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 381-402 COVID-19: boon/disguise for Indian banks?
by Anju Goswami - 403-419 Understanding the LIBOR scandal: the historical, the ethical, and the technological
by Xing Huan & Gary John Previts & Antonio Parbonetti - 420-431 Fundamental rights and banking supervision
by Chryssa Papathanassiou - 432-444 Open APIs in banking and inclusive growth: an innovation to support the poverty eradication programs in India
by Shailesh Rastogi & Akanksha Goel & Adesh Doifode - 445-473 Environmental sustainability and financial stability: can macroprudential stress testing measure and mitigate climate-related systemic financial risk?
by Mercy Berman DeMenno - 474-483 Compliance with anti-money laundering procedures by banks—the case of Mauritius
by Ambareen Beebeejaun - 484-494 Banking sector performance evaluation in Ethiopia for the period of growth and transformation plan (GTP-II): private vs public commercial banks
by Bekana Dembel Tura
September 2023, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 249-263 The regulators’ dilemma and the global banking regulation: the case of the dual financial systems
by Andrea Delle Foglie & Elias Boukrami & Gianfranco Vento & Ida Claudia Panetta - 264-285 The single supervisory mechanism and the European framework for the enforcement of competition law: a comparison between two models for economic governance in the EU
by Filippo Annunziata & Mariateresa Maggiolino - 286-309 What do we know about the impact of income diversification on bank performance? A systematic literature review
by Haykel Zouaoui & Faten Zoghlami - 310-320 The impact of COVID-19 on digital-only banks: are they winners or losers?
by Katarzyna Schmidt-Jessa - 321-336 Decoupling VaR and regulatory capital: an examination of practitioners’ experience of market risk regulation
by Orla McCullagh & Mark Cummins & Sheila Killian - 337-356 Local supervision of Chinese shadow banking
by JiHong Zhang & Li Xu - 357-380 The evolution of macroprudential policy use in Chile, Latin America and the OECD
by Carlos Madeira
June 2023, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 115-145 Impact of IFRS 9 on the cost of funding of banks in Europe
by Mahmoud Fatouh & Robert Bock & Jamal Ouenniche - 146-155 Some implications of the new global digital economy for financial regulation and supervision
by José Carlos Laguna de Paz - 156-170 Decoding the rise of Central Bank Digital Currency in China: designs, problems, and prospects
by Pangyue Cheng - 171-183 Bank regulation: Has the regulation pendulum swung too far?
by David T. Llewellyn & Tim Congdon - 184-205 BOFIA 2020 and financial system stability in Nigeria: Implications for stakeholders in the African largest economy
by Ibrahim Alley - 206-227 Reassessing bank monitoring models: an empirical analysis of the value of market signals in the period 2008–2020
by Tânia Costa & Júlio Lobão & Luís Pacheco - 228-247 The effects of supervisory stress testing on bank lending: examining large UK banks
by Kasim Ahmed & Giovanni Calice
March 2023, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-14 Basel IV capital requirements and the performance of commercial banks in Africa
by Damilola Oyetade & Adefemi A. Obalade & Paul-Francois Muzindutsi - 15-39 Built-in challenges within the supervisory architecture of the Eurozone
by Dionisis Philippas & Catalin Dragomirescu-Gaina & Alexandros Leontitsis & Stephanos Papadamou - 40-50 Financial regulation in the age of the platform economy
by Barry Eichengreen - 51-65 The case for private administration of deposit guarantee schemes
by Bruno Meyerhof Salama & Vicente P. Braga - 66-88 Capital and asset quality implications for bank resilience and performance in the light of NPLs’ regulation: a focus on the Texas ratio
by Giulio Velliscig & Josanco Floreani & Maurizio Polato - 89-104 A digital euro for everyone: Can the European System of Central Banks introduce general purpose CBDC as part of its economic mandate?
by A. M. Mooij - 105-114 Consumer rights and banking contracts
by Philipp Bagus & David Howden
December 2022, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 351-367 Modeling the platform-based banking in commercial banks of Iran
by Mohammad Bagher Arayesh & Mostafa Rezaeirad & Mohammad Aidi & Tohfeh Ghobadi Lamuki - 368-389 Limiting too-big-to-fail: market reactions to policy announcements and actions
by Mario Bellia & Sara Maccaferri & Sebastian Schich - 390-404 Taxation of the financial sector: Is a bank levy the answer to the financial crisis?
by Karolina Puławska - 405-418 The impact of bank regulation on bank lending: a review of international literature
by Retselisitsoe I. Thamae & Nicholas M. Odhiambo - 419-438 Governance in the era of Blockchain technology in Qatar: a roadmap and a manual for Trade Finance
by Imad Antoine Ibrahim & Jon Truby - 439-457 Addressing the challenges of post-pandemic debt management in the consumer and SME sectors: a proposal for the roles of UK financial regulators
by Iris H.-Y. Chiu & Andreas Kokkinis & Andrea Miglionico - 458-469 Do financial reforms always improve banks efficiency and competition? A long-term analysis of Turkey’s experience
by Nuri Altintas & Alessandra Ferrari & Claudia Girardone
September 2022, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 227-243 ResTech: innovative technologies for crisis resolution
by Giuseppe Loiacono & Edoardo Rulli - 244-264 Central bank screening, moral hazard, and the lender of last resort policy
by Mei Li & Frank Milne & Junfeng Qiu - 265-287 Regulatory policies in the global Islamic banking sector in the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic
by Walid Mansour & Hechem Ajmi & Karima Saci - 288-301 Mobile technology supply factors and mobile money innovation: thresholds for complementary policies
by Simplice A. Asongu & Nicholas M. Odhiambo - 302-321 Getting bank governance right
by Edoardo Martino - 322-338 Measuring the restrictiveness of (macro)prudential policy: the case of bank capital regulation in Poland
by Marcin Czaplicki - 339-349 Determinants of mergers and acquisitions among Finnish cooperative and savings banks
by Matias Huhtilainen & Jani Saastamoinen & Niko Suhonen
June 2022, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 107-119 The impact of policy effects on the Hungarian payments card market
by László Kajdi & Milán Kiss - 120-138 Bank capital and liquidity regulation
by Asako Chiba - 139-154 Regulatory regimes for Sharīʿah governance: A framework of assessment and analysis
by Abdulrahman B. AlQassar & Habib Ahmed - 155-172 Does board composition and ownership structure affect banks’ systemic risk? European evidence
by José María Díez-Esteban & Jorge Bento Farinha & Conrado Diego García-Gómez & Cesario Mateus - 173-198 The transparency of remuneration policy in financial holding companies based on the example of the UniCredit Group
by Agata Wieczorek - 199-209 A taxonomy of asset management companies
by Ashish Pandey - 210-223 A framework for managing regulatory policy life-cycle challenges: an empirical design
by Abdulrahman Alrabiah & Steve Drew - 224-225 Correction to: A framework for managing regulatory policy life‑cycle challenges: an empirical design
by Abdulrahman Alrabiah & Steve Drew
March 2022, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-6 Soft law and multilevel cooperation as sources of (new) constitutional challenges in EU economic and monetary integration: introduction to the special issue
by Diane Fromage & Mariolina Eliantonio & Kathryn Wright - 7-18 The instruments of Eurozone fiscal surveillance through the lens of the soft law/hard law dichotomy—Looking for a new approach
by Paul Dermine - 19-30 National central banks in EMU: time for revision?
by Marijn van der Sluis - 31-41 “Economically inefficient and legally untenable”: constitutional limitations on the introduction of central bank digital currencies in the EU
by Jay Cullen - 42-53 Multilevel cooperation in the EU resolution of cross-border bank groups: lessons from the non-euro area Member States joining the Single Resolution Mechanism (SRM)
by Agnieszka Smoleńska - 54-65 The (multilevel) articulation of the European participation in international financial fora: the example of the Basel Accords
by Diane Fromage - 66-78 Is there an audit gap in EU banking supervision?
by David Baez - 79-90 State aid after the Banking Union: serious disturbance and public interest
by Phedon Nicolaides - 91-105 The Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) and the EU Anti-Money Laundering framework compared: governance, rules, challenges and opportunities
by Gianni Lo Schiavo
December 2021, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 261-274 Banking regulations: do they matter for performance?
by Ranjeeta Nayak - 275-286 Evaluating the relevance of green banking practices on Saudi Banks’ green image: The mediating effect of employees’ green behaviour
by Ali Saleh Alshebami - 287-307 The role of net stable funding ratio on the bank lending channel: evidence from European Union
by Stephanos Papadamou & Dimitrios Sogiakas & Vasilios Sogiakas & Konstantinos Syriopoulos - 308-318 The ascent and descent of banks’ risk-based capital regulation
by Katalin Mérő - 319-341 The impact of board characteristics and CEO power on banks’ risk-taking: stable versus crisis periods
by Catarina Fernandes & Jorge Farinha & Francisco Vitorino Martins & Cesario Mateus - 342-351 The effectiveness of IFRS 9 transitional provisions in limiting the potential impact of COVID-19 on banks
by Martin Neisen & Hermann Schulte-Mattler
September 2021, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 181-190 What drives the greater or lesser usage of forbearance measures by banks?
by Paola Vincentiis - 191-207 Integrating Regulatory Technology (RegTech) into the digital transformation of a bank Treasury
by Johan Solms - 208-218 When formal finance meets the informal: the case of Wenzhou
by Ding Chen & Simon Deakin - 219-231 The stakeholder model: its relevance, concept, and application in the Indonesian banking sector
by Yafet Yosafet Wilben Rissy - 232-249 Financial governance in a neoliberal era: controlling the banks by controlling their managerial recruitment sources
by Keren Borenstein-Nativ - 250-260 Post-COVID-19 SME financing constraints and the credit guarantee scheme solution in Spain
by Félix Corredera-Catalán & Filippo Pietro & Antonio Trujillo-Ponce
June 2021, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 97-111 Discretionary loan loss provisioning and stock trading liquidity
by Yinlin Zhang & Michael. L. McIntyre - 112-132 Portfolio analysis of big US banks’ performance: the fee business lines factor
by Christian Calmès & Raymond Théoret - 133-143 Lessons from the rise and fall of Chinese peer-to-peer lending
by Chen Ding & Anil S. Kavuri & Alistair Milne - 144-144 Correction to: Lessons from the rise and fall of Chinese peer-to-peer lending
by Chen Ding & Anil S. Kavuri & Alistair Milne - 145-151 ECB’s AnaCredit: useful but impossible for the non-euro area
by Adrian Dumitrescu-Pasecinic - 152-168 Integrating Regulatory Technology (RegTech) into the digital transformation of a bank Treasury
by Johan Solms - 169-179 Competition in the banking industry, is it beneficial? Evidence from MENA region
by Faten Zoghlami & Yassine Bouchemia
March 2021, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-10 Banking, transition and financial reforms: a long-term analysis of Vietnam
by Alessandra Ferrari & Vo Huyen Trang Tran - 11-23 Methods for alleviating the problem of Too big to fail in Germany
by Jan Koleśnik & Anna Dąbkowska - 24-38 (IR) Relevance of goodwill impairment: the case of European banking (2005–2015)
by Jorge Pallarés Sanchidrián & Javier Pérez García & José A. Gonzalo-Angulo - 39-51 Corporate banking—risk management, regulatory and reporting framework in India: a Blockchain application-based approach
by Surya Dashottar & Vikas Srivastava - 52-72 Global liquidity and capital flow regulations
by Nataliia Osina - 73-95 How to measure bank credit risk disclosure? Testing a new methodological approach based on the content analysis framework
by Enzo Scannella & Salvatore Polizzi
December 2020, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 289-298 High-frequency trading: Order-based innovation or manipulation?
by Viktoria Dalko & Michael H. Wang - 299-314 Testing the waters of the Rubicon: the European Central Bank and central bank digital currencies
by Hossein Nabilou - 315-342 Banking on burden reduction: how the global financial crisis shaped the political economy of banking regulation
by Mercy B. DeMenno - 343-381 Contingent Convertible bond literature review: making everything and nothing possible?
by Philippe Oster - 382-394 Model validation and model risk: reaching the end of the line?
by Michael Thaden & Carsten S. Wehn - 395-409 The promise and perils of alternative market-based finance: the case of P2P lending in the UK
by Vincenzo Bavoso
September 2020, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 197-211 European banks after the global financial crisis: peak accumulated losses, twin crises and business models
by Leo Haan & Jan Kakes - 212-223 Missed targets and misplaced incentives? The case of parent undertaking requirement in the USA and in the EU
by Katarzyna M. Parchimowicz - 224-240 The fragmented approach toward close-out netting provisions in Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore compared
by Robert Walters & Leon Trakman - 241-255 Regulation, bank capital, and bank risk: evidence from the Lebanese banking industry
by Rim El-Khoury - 256-277 Depositors’ discipline, banks’ accounting discretion, and depositors’ expectations of implicit government guarantees
by Michael L. McIntyre & Yinlin Zhang - 278-287 Considerations of the SPE and MPE resolution
by José Alejandro Fernández Fernández
June 2020, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 107-124 The international financial regulation of SPACs between legal standardised regulation and standardisation of market practices
by Daniele D’Alvia - 125-138 Cryptocurrencies and anti-money laundering: the shortcomings of the fifth AML Directive (EU) and how to address them
by Lars Haffke & Mathias Fromberger & Patrick Zimmermann - 139-151 The influence of intra- and inter-system concentration on the pre-regulated setting of interchange fees within cooperative card payment networks
by Alen Veljan - 152-169 Bank procyclicality, business cycles and capital requirements
by Alejandro Torres-García & Carlos A. Ballesteros-Ruiz & Alfredo Villca-Condori - 170-187 The new OTC derivatives landscape: (more) transparency, liquidity, and electronic trading
by Cristiano Zazzara - 188-195 The Dodd–Frank Act’s non-uniform regulatory impact on the banking industry
by Burak Dolar & Ben Dale
March 2020, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-2 Banking Law Symposium, regulatory responses to the global financial crisis: back to the future or back to the past? In honour of Professor David G. Mayes
by Rodrigo Olivares-Caminal & Dalvinder Singh & Geoffrey Wood - 3-14 The two stabilities: Friends, good friends, or inseparable?
by Forrest Capie & Terence C. Mills & Geoffrey Wood - 15-25 Trans-Tasman cooperation in banking supervision and resolution
by Dirk Schoenmaker - 26-36 The road to RegTech: the (astonishing) example of the European Union
by Ross P. Buckley & Douglas W. Arner & Dirk A. Zetzsche & Rolf H. Weber - 37-53 Resolution (R)evolution: Where have we come from? Where might we go?
by Eva H. G. Hüpkes - 54-63 Bank bail-in and disputed claims: Can it cope? The case for and against a vis attractiva resolutionis
by Jens-Hinrich Binder - 64-81 Why MREL won’t help much: minimum requirements for bail-in capital as an insufficient remedy for defunct private sector involvement under the European bank resolution framework
by Tobias H. Tröger - 82-94 Is stricter regulation of incentive compensation the missing piece?
by Larry D. Wall - 95-106 Regulatory changes to bank liability structures: implications for deposit insurance design
by Kevin Davis
December 2019, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 291-301 The differential impact of the Dodd–Frank Act on niche non-metro lenders
by Gregory McKee & Albert Kagan - 302-311 Evaluating the AMA and the new standardized approach for operational risk capital
by Marco Migueis - 312-327 The universal bank model: Synergy or vulnerability?
by Xi Yang & Michael Brei - 328-340 Deregulation, efficiency and competition in developing banking markets: Do reforms really work? A case study for Ghana
by John K. Dadzie & Alessandra Ferrari - 341-347 The disparity in PD and LGD estimates within the IRB framework and prospects for future improvement
by Patricia Stupariu & Juan Rafael Ruiz & Ángel Vilariño - 348-354 Regulation of short-term consumer credits
by Tuomas Takalo
September 2019, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 211-225 Credit risk and macroeconomic stress tests in China
by Philip Arestis & Maggie Mo Jia - 226-244 Systemic early warning systems for EU14 based on the 2008 crisis: proposed estimation and model assessment for classification forecasting
by Savas Papadopoulos & Pantelis Stavroulias & Thomas Sager - 245-259 A regulatory misfit? A closer look at the counter-terrorist financing strategies in African states
by Nkechikwu Valerie Azinge - 260-273 Reconciling contradictory forces: financial inclusion of refugees and know-your-customer regulations
by Uuriintuya Batsaikhan & Zsolt Darvas & Inês Gonçalves Raposo - 274-285 Growing cross-border banking in Sub-Saharan Africa and the need for a regional centralized regulatory authority
by Franklin N. Ngwu & Chris Ogbechie & Kalu Ojah - 286-289 The complexity of bank regulation: audit requirements in the USA
by Drew Dahl & Larry Sherrer
June 2019, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 115-123 The impact of Basel III on trade finance: the potential unintended consequences of the leverage ratio
by Marc Auboin & Isabella Blengini - 124-135 Is the MENA banking sector competitive?
by Hatem Elfeituri & Konstantinos Vergos - 136-158 Insider perspectives on European banking challenges in the post-crisis regulation environment
by Yiannis Anagnostopoulos & Jackie Kabeega - 159-173 Administrative and judicial review of EU supervisory decisions in the banking sector
by José Carlos Laguna de Paz - 174-196 The golden rule of banking: funding cost risks of bank business models
by David Grossmann & Peter Scholz - 197-210 Can Federal Home Loan Banks effectively self-regulate lending to influential banks?
by James Cash Acrey & Wayne Y. Lee & Timothy J. Yeager
March 2019, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-33 Asset commonality of European banks
by Sonia Dissem - 34-50 Essential information sharing thresholds for reducing market power in financial access: a study of the African banking industry
by Simplice A. Asongu & Sara Le Roux & Vanessa S. Tchamyou - 51-73 European banks after the global financial crisis: a new landscape
by Marisa Basten & Antonio Sánchez Serrano - 74-85 Examining risk governance practices in global financial institutions: the adoption of risk appetite statements
by Walter Gontarek & Ruth Bender - 86-103 From sovereigns to banks: evidence on cross-border contagion
by Alesia Kalbaska & Cesario Mateus - 104-112 “The price is right”: using auction theory to enhance competition in the NPL market
by Edoardo Gaffeo & Ronny Mazzocchi - 113-114 Regulation and supervision of the OTC derivatives market
by Armin J. Kammel
November 2018, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 271-286 Dodd–Frank’s federal deposit insurance reform
by Kyle D. Allen & Travis R. Davidson & Scott E. Hein & Matthew D. Whitledge - 287-298 Macro stress testing in the banking system of China
by Bo Jiang & Bruce Philp & Zhongmin Wu - 299-316 Was Regulation (EC) No 1060/2009 on Credit Rating Agencies effective?
by Olivier Nataf & Lieven Moor & Rosanne Vanpée - 317-326 The economic rationale for the proposed banking reform in Iceland
by Imad A. Moosa - 327-336 Back to the future: the nature of regulatory capital requirements
by R. Chami & T. Cosimano & E. Kopp & C. Rochon - 337-345 The impact of banks’ liquidity reserves on lending
by Silvia Bressan
July 2018, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 175-210 Bank holding company regulation in Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa: a comparative inventory and a call for Pan-African regulation
by John L Taylor & René Smits - 211-221 Implications of the Current Expected Credit Loss accounting model
by William C. Handorf - 222-235 A comparative study of Islamic and conventional banks’ risk management practices: empirical evidence from Pakistan
by Asma Abdul Rehman & Abdelhafid Benamraoui & Aasim Munir Dad - 236-256 Bank governance and performance: a survey of the literature
by Catarina Fernandes & Jorge Farinha & Francisco Vitorino Martins & Cesario Mateus - 257-269 Government ownership and risk taking among European savings banks
by Yaseen Ghulam & Julian Beier
April 2018, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 87-100 Market risk disclosure in banking: an empirical analysis on four global systemically important European banks
by Enzo Scannella & Salvatore Polizzi - 101-117 Reshaping the governance of the Dutch banking sector: impact of the Dutch Banking Code
by Auke Bos & Annika Galle & Marlène Jans - 118-130 Integrated early warning prediction model for Islamic banks: the Malaysian case
by Jaizah Othman & Mehmet Asutay - 131-148 Financial institutions and money laundering: A threatening relationship?
by Erin Lawlor-Forsyth & M. Michelle Gallant - 149-159 Evidence on post-financial crisis corporate culture in UK listed banks
by Paul Cox & Diandra Soobiah - 160-173 Basel III liquidity coverage ratio and the operating target of monetary policy: the unintended discord
by Sitikantha Pattanaik & Rajesh Kavediya & Angshuman Hait
January 2018, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-3 ‘Multinational banking’: capturing the benefits and avoiding the pitfalls
by John Raymond LaBrosse & Rodrigo Olivares-Caminal & Dalvinder Singh - 4-17 Cross-border banking on the two sides of the Atlantic: Does it have an impact on bank crisis management?
by Maria J. Nieto & Larry D. Wall - 18-32 Achieving a balance between the avoidance of banking problems and their resolution—can financial cycle dynamics predict bank distress?
by Giannoula Karamichailidou & David G. Mayes & Hanno Stremmel - 33-54 Non-performing loans at the dawn of IFRS 9: regulatory and accounting treatment of asset quality
by David Bholat & Rosa M. Lastra & Sheri M. Markose & Andrea Miglionico & Kallol Sen - 55-63 Good regulation versus bad regulation
by Imad A. Moosa - 64-72 Do Basel Accords influence competition in the banking industry? A comparative analysis of Germany and the UK
by Leone Leonida & Eleonora Muzzupappa - 73-85 The UK regulation on alternative investment fund managers: a difficult compromise between two different legislative approaches
by Rodrigo Olivares-Caminal & Marco Bodellini
November 2017, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 287-301 The hubris of excessive remuneration in the financial sector: The case for regulation
by Imad A. Moosa - 302-309 Banks’ asset and liability valuation in the new regulatory environment: a game theory perspective
by Amira Annabi & Alicja K. Reuben - 310-337 Supervisory boards, financial crisis and bank performance: do board characteristics matter?
by Catarina Fernandes & Jorge Farinha & Francisco Vitorino Martins & Cesario Mateus - 338-358 Systemic risk measurement in banking using self-organizing maps
by James W. Kolari & Ivan Pastor Sanz - 359-374 Basel II: an engine without brakes
by Lara Cathcart & Lina El-Jahel & Ravel Jabbour
July 2017, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 201-212 Designing macroprudential regulation and supervision outside the scope of the banking union: Lessons from the Netherlands and Ireland
by Arien Hof - 213-232 Top-down restructuring of markets and institutions: the Nordic banking crises
by David G. Mayes - 233-255 The emerging regulatory landscape: a new normal
by Giovanni Covi - 256-267 Impact of the Market in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) on the Italian financial market: Evidence from bank bonds
by Alfonso Giudice - 268-285 Regulatory ratios, CDS spreads, and credit ratings in a favorable economic environment
by William C. Handorf
April 2017, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 103-131 A jurisdictional comparison of the twin peaks model of financial regulation
by Andrew Godwin & Timothy Howse & Ian Ramsay