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Author Chami, Ralph, author.

Title What?s Different about Bank Holding Companies? / by Ralph Chami, Thomas F. Cosimano, Jun Ma and Céline Rochon.

Publication Info. Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2017.

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Description 1 online resource.
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Series IMF working paper ; WP/17/26
IMF working paper ; WP/17/26.
Contents Cover; CONTENTS; I. Introduction; II. The Financial Market; A. Estimates of the Term Structure; III. The Bank Holding Company Model; A. Regulatory Constraints; A.1 Counter Cyclical Buffer; IV. The Role of the Trading Desk; A. The Role of the Attitude Toward Risk; B. The Role of Leverage; V. The Role of the COO; A. Determining the Optimal Loan Margin; B. Yield Curve, Regulatory Constraints, and Loan Rates; C. The Choice of Capital for the Loan Desk; D. The Probability of Distress and Loan Desk's Capital; VI. Is Ring-Fencing Optimal?; VII. Monetary Policy, Bank Capital, and Financial Stability.
Summary The recent fnancial crisis highlighted the role of Bank Holding Companies (BHCs) in exacerbating the crisis and in transmitting monetary policy beyond the local economy to global markets. Yet, little is known about their behavior, as most models of banking typically focus on banks with a loan desk. We develop a dynamic model of a BHC that encompasses both a trading desk and a loan desk, and explore the role of risk attitude and overleveraging by the trading desk. We trace the impact of monetary policy and market innovations on bank behavior in the presence of Basel III type regulations. To our knowledge, this is a first such exercise. We show that the value of the BHC is enhanced by operating both desks, even if they both are subject to common market shocks. We explore alternative regulatory remedies to ongoing efforts to ring-fence the proprietary trading business, and show that regulations that target bank governance can mitigate possible rogue trading and the overleveraging problem.
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Subject Bank holding companies -- Economic aspects.
Bank holding companies.
Banks and banking -- Regulation.
Banks and banking.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Cosimano, Thomas F., author.
Ma, Jun, author.
Rochon, Céline, author.
ISBN 1475579705 (electronic book)
9781475579703 (electronic book)