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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A comparative study of the capital structures of liquid and liquidity-stressed banks

Momberume, Richard 24 July 2013 (has links)
M.Comm. (Financial Management) / The costs of the 2007- 09 financial crises on global economies have resulted in new central bank rules to strengthen financial institutions. The question of whether there were any significant differences in capital structures between banks who were liquid and those who were liquidity constrained in the 2007– 2009 global financial crisis, still needs to be answered. Theoretical models on corporate failure partly explain how bank capital management impacts on whether a bank fails or not. This study investigates the differences in capital ratios between banks who were liquidity- stressed and those who were liquid. A comparative analysis of selected banking capital ratios were done followed by a discriminant analysis to determine if there is a relationship between the capital structures of liquid and liquidity- stressed banks. It was found that there were differences in capital structures of liquid and liquidity- stressed banks but capital ratios on their own, could not be used as early warning sign for bank failure.
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Assessment of business risk economic capital for South Africa banks : a response to Pillar 2 of Basel II

Alie, Kaylene Jean January 2016 (has links)
Thesis (M.M. (Finance & Investment)--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management, Wits Business School, 2016 / The study is an assessment of the current treatment of business risk, as a significant risk type for financial institutions. It includes an industry analysis of the five major banks in South Africa, as well as international banks, and how these banks currently manage business risk in the Pillar 2 supervisory process. It assesses economic capital frameworks and the importance of business risk in the risk assessment and measurement process in the global and local industry. Various methodologies have been researched to assess which statistical methods are best suited in the measurement of this risk type as well as the quantification of the capital levels required. This study has compared the available statistical methodologies currently used in the industry and concludes which is best given the issues pertaining to the modelling of business risk quantification. A statistical model has been developed to quantify business risk for a specific bank using bank specific data, using a methodology which is relatively generic and could be applied widely across all financial institutions. The model serves to illustrate the principles surrounding the quantification of business risk economic capital. / GR2018
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"Time to Loss" : um indicador para apoio à decisão na concessão de créditos asset-backed : estudo de caso aplicado ao financiamento de aeronaves

Novis Filho, Sergio Augusto 23 February 2015 (has links)
A concessão de créditos garantidos pelo próprio ativo financiado responde por substancial fatia da atividade creditícia e permite o acesso a financiamentos de devedores mais arriscados com taxas de juros reduzidas. O financiamento de aeronaves é um nicho especialmente dependente desse tipo de estrutura e a investigação de um indicador que consolide os parâmetros quantitativos relevantes para sua análise amplia a robustez e organiza a subjetividade dos processos de tomada de decisão. Esse trabalho ilustra o desenvolvimento do indicador time to loss como um desdobramento prático dos fundamentos implícitos na formulação de perda esperada do Comitê de Basileia. São evidenciadas as três curvas que caracterizam a estimação do tempo para a perda: a exposição devida ao inadimplir, o valor residual da aeronave e os custos e encargos no período de recuperação do crédito. Calculado o indicador para o caso base de estudo, o trabalho explora ainda alternativas para a construção de escalas de referência que qualifiquem sua interpretação. Testes e estudos continuados são propostos como referência para futuras pesquisas e desenvolvimento do tema. / The concession of credit secured by the financed asset itself accounts for a substantial share of lending activity and allows access to finance for riskier borrowers with lower interest rates. The aircraft financing is a typical niche dependent on this type of structure and the investigation of an index that consolidates relevant quantitative parameters for its analysis extends the robustness and organizes the subjectivity of the decision-making process. This work illustrates the development of the indicator time to loss as a practical deployment of the implicit foundations in the expected loss formulation of the Basel Committee. Three curves are evidenced featuring the estimation of the time to loss: exposure due to defaults, the residual value of the aircraft and the cost and burden on the credit recovery period. After calculating the time to loss indicator for the base case study, the work also explores ways to build a reference scale which qualify its interpretation. Tests and continued studies are proposed as reference theme for future research and development. / Dissertação (mestrado) - Programa de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Administração e Economia, Faculdades Ibmec, Rio de Janeiro, 2015. / Bibliografia: p. 76-77
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The implementation of the new capital accord (BASEL II) : a comparative study of South Africa, Switzerland, Brazil and the United States

Makwiramiti, Anthony Munyaradzi January 2009 (has links)
The international banking environment has become potentially riskier because of the recent developments in financial services and products which have changed the way banks do their day to day business. Imposing minimum capital adequacy regulations is one way of fostering stability in the global banking system. A number of countries have started to implement the new capital adequacy rules (Basel II) following the worldwide consensus among central bankers that bank‟s capital levels should be regulated to enhance global financial stability. In this study, through the comparative analysis of the general implementation issues it was established that emerging countries apply all Basel II rules uniformly across all the banking institutions that operate in their territories. Developed countries apply these rules only to large and internationally active banks and because of the diversity of their banking industries, they also apply domestically modified rules to the domestically based banks. For the successful implementation of Basel II, properly planning, devoting bank resources and making necessary legislative amendments are prerequisites for incorporating Basel II into the regulatory framework for any country. The study concludes that the current global financial turmoil continues to pose a threat to the effectiveness of the Basel II rules which are aimed at achieving global financial stability.

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