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The cooperative credit system in Europe has been affected to a lesser extent by the crisis than other banks: cooperative banks have maintained a good quality of loans and a low pro-cyclicality of credit supply
Laura Chiaramonte, Federica Poli, Marco Ercole Oriani
Based on a sample of banks from eleven European countries over the period 2001-2010, this paper examines the stability of cooperative banks in comparison with other business models, as well as the specific role played ...
Edward I. Altman, Alessandro Danovi, Alberto Falini
This paper analyzes the methods of rating attribution of the major international agencies (Moody's, Fitch and Standard & Poor's) between 2005 and 2010 for a sample of Italian and European listed banks
Elisabetta D'Apolito, Vincenzo Pacelli
This paper analyzes the methods of rating attribution of the major international agencies (Moody's, Fitch and Standard & Poor's) between 2005 and 2010 for a sample of Italian and European listed banks and tests empirically...
Previous researches have demonstrated that consumer decisions could be affected by some biases in the supplementary pension field. Decisionmaking is very often not guided by rationality, and in many cases, if forced to choose, people will decide not ...
Anna Maria Biscotti, Eugenio D'Amico
This paper aims to empirically test the credit risk, measured as non-performing loans, of cooperative banks which operate in a specific Italian geographic area (Lazio, Umbria and Sardegna).We perform a regression analysis over the period 1995-2009
Vincenzo Capizzi, Stefano Caselli, Renato Giovannini, Valerio Pesic
In this paper we consider the role of private equity for growth and restructuring processes, through the analysis of a comprehensive dataset of European going private deals during the period 1998-2007
Mohamed Azzim Gulamhussen, Carlos Pinheiro, Alberto Franco Pozzolo
Since the beginning of the financial crisis, multinational banks have been accused of being among the major causes of the financial system's destabilization
Alberto Burchi, Danilo Drago
Ratings measure the counterparty risk for an issuer or an issue while Cds are a market evaluation of the same risk exposure. The market evaluation could be not aligned with the rating agencies' judgment and the difference could be relevant.
Simone Francesco Fioravanti, Monica Gentile
MiFid has fostered competition between stock exchanges and alternative trading systems by removing the option for Eu Member States to impose that equities must be traded only on regulated markets (so-called concentration rule).