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McCumber, Robert L. Registering banks: Recording banks, pocket dime register banks, pocket tube banks. Glastonbury, CT (201 Carriage Dr., Glastonbury 06033): R.L. McCumber, 1990.

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Chekalov, Igorʹ Vladimirovich, and Vladimir Shishkov. Banki Belarusi: The banks of Belarus. Minsk: Izd-vo UP "Ėntsiklopediks", 2003.

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Hall, Margaret. Banks. Chicago, Ill: Heinemann Library, 2008.

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Banks, Paul. Banks. Place of publication not identified]: Matador, 2012.

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Group, Mintel International, ed. Banks. London: Mintel International Group, 1994.

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development, Organisation for economic co-operation and. Bank profitability: Financial statements of banks 1998. Paris: OECD, 1998.

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Akinnola, Yomi. Nigerian banks: Practical guide on bank borrowings. Lagos: Falyom Associates, 1987.

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Parker, Homer W. Swiss bank accounts: Investing through Swiss banks. Round Rock, Tex: H.W. Parker, 1989.

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Lascelles, David. Europe's new banks: The "non-bank" phenomenon. London: CSFI, 1999.

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Peter, Robinson. Meet Inspector Banks: Inspector Bank's [sic] early cases. Toronto: Penguin, 2001.

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Espinasse, Philippe. IPO Banks. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137412942.

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Beltrame, Federico, and Daniele Previtali. Valuing Banks. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-56142-8.

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Onaran, Yalman, ed. Zombie Banks. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119202707.

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King, Brett, ed. Breaking Banks. Singapore: John Wiley & Sons Singapore Pte. Ltd., 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118958247.

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Sanna, E. J. Lloyd Banks. Broomall, Pa: Mason Crest Publishers, 2008.

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Fitzgerald, Edward F. Bank's Bandits (AKA Banks Bandits). Infinity Publishing, 2003.

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Hardy, Chandra. The Multilateral Development Banks: The Caribbean Development Bank (Multilateral Development Banks). L. Rienner Publishers, 1995.

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Mule, Harris M., and E. Philip English. The Multilateral Development Banks: The African Development Bank (Multilateral Development Banks). L. Rienner Publishers, 1996.

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Schneider, Vivienne. Banks Gift: Novelty Banks Journal, Present for Banks Personalized Name, Banks Birthday Present, Banks Appreciation, Banks Valentine - Blank Lined Banks Notebook. Independently Published, 2021.

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Epstein, Rachel A. Foreign Banks in the Crisis. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198809968.003.0003.

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One reason governments have protected their banks from foreign ownership is that they feared foreign-owned banks would “cut and run”—i.e. abandon their host markets—in a financial crisis. An unexpected finding of this chapter, however, is that while foreign banks’ commitments to host markets have indeed been fleeting in crises, those commitments were weakest when the relationship between foreign banks and host markets was not characterized by ownership. Thus it was foreign ownership through a “second home market” model and bank subsidiaries during the acute phase of the US financial crisis (2008–9) that saved East Central Europe from economic catastrophe. In Western Europe, meanwhile, where foreign bank ownership levels were low but cross-border lending was significant, bank lending retreated behind national borders. This chapter also rejects the argument that the Vienna Initiative, a voluntary bank rollover agreement, compelled foreign-owned banks to maintain their exposures in East Central Europe.
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Babihuga, Rita, and Marco Spaltro. Bank Funding Costs for International Banks. International Monetary Fund, 2014.

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Babihuga, Rita. Bank Funding Costs for International Banks. International Monetary Fund, 2014.

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Bank Profitability Financial Statements Of Banks. OECD, 2011.

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Art Resource Bank (Blueprints Resource Banks). Nelson Thornes Ltd, 1994.

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Organisation for economic co-operation and development. Bank Profitability: Financial Statements of Banks. Organization for Economic, 1999.

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Babihuga, Rita, and Marco Spaltro. Bank Funding Costs for International Banks. International Monetary Fund, 2014.

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Kappagoda, Nihal. The Multilateral Development Banks: The Asian Development Bank (The Multilateral Development Banks). L. Rienner Publishers, 1995.

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Homburg, Stefan. Commercial Banks. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198807537.003.0007.

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Chapter 7 introduces commercial banks as creators of money and integrates them into the general equilibrium framework. The motivation to deviate from the standard approach that neglects commercial banks and entrusts all money creation to a central bank is twofold. First, apart from currency, central banks do not provide money directly but rather supply reserves that enable banks to create deposits. After the Great Recession, this transmission process staggered: increases in reserves outpaced increases in deposits. Any analysis of the monetary expansions starting in 2008 would remain incomplete and unsatisfactory unless it took account of this fact. Second, central banks normally control an overnight interbank interest rate that differs from the market interest rate on bonds. Considering an interbank market and its relationship with the bond market makes it possible to derive a term structure of interest rates. This is important because inverse term structures are good predictors for recessions.
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Banks. Oxford: Heinemann Library, 2008.

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Gay, Roxane. Banks. TKO Studios, 2019.

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Gay, Roxane, Jordie Bellaire, and Ming Doyle. Banks. TKO Studios, 2019.

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Colby, Jennifer, and Jeff Bane. Banks. Cherry Lake Publishing, 2018.

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Kieza, Grantlee. Banks. ABC Books, 2022.

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Colby, Jennifer, and Jeff Bane. Banks. Cherry Lake Publishing, 2018.

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Hall, Margaret. Banks. Capstone, 2016.

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Anderson, Lindsay. Banks. Independently Published, 2019.

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Banks, Iain M. Banks. Little, Brown Book Group Limited, 1998.

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Hall, Margaret. Banks. Capstone, 2016.

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Kieza, Grantlee. Banks. ABC Books, 2021.

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Colby, Jennifer, and Jeff Bane. Banks. Cherry Lake Publishing, 2018.

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Hall, Margaret. Banks. Capstone, 2016.

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Brennan, Madeline. Banks. Independently Published, 2021.

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Banks. 2nd ed. Oxford: Heinemann Library, 2009.

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Gay, Roxane. Banks. TKO Studios, 2019.

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Banks. Cherry Lake Publishing, 2018.

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Joplin, Thomas. Savings banks and country banks. 1993.

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Banal-Estanol, Albert, Enrique Benito, and Dmitry Khametshin. Asset Encumbrance and CDS Premia of European Banks. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198815815.003.0021.

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Asset encumbrance refers to the existence of bank balance sheet assets being subject to arrangements that restrict the bank’s ability to freely transfer or realize them. Asset encumbrance has recently become a much discussed subject and policymakers have been actively addressing what some consider to be excessive levels of asset encumbrance. Despite its importance, the phenomenon of asset encumbrance remains poorly understood. We build a novel data set of asset encumbrance metrics based on information provided in the banks’ public disclosures for the very first time throughout 2015. We provide descriptive evidence of asset encumbrance levels by country, credit quality, size, and business model, using different encumbrance metrics. Our empirical results point to the existence of an association between CDS premia and asset encumbrance that is negative, not positive. That is, on average, encumbrance is perceived to be beneficial. Still, certain bank-level variables play a mediating role in this relationship. For banks that have high exposures to the central bank, high leverage ratios, and/or are located in southern Europe, asset encumbrance is less beneficial and could even be detrimental in absolute terms.
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Kappagoda, Nihal. The Asian Development Bank: The Multilateral Development Banks (The Multilateral Development Banks, 2). North South Inst, 1995.

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Sticker Banks: Animal Stickers (Sticker Banks). Top That Publishing PLC, 2002.

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Sticker Banks: Cartoon Stickers (Sticker Banks). Top That Publishing PLC, 2002.

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