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Impact of Green Credit on the Performance of Commercial Banks: Evidence from 42 Chinese Listed Banks. (2025). Jiaxu, Chen.
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  18. Bank Capital and Liquidity Creation : Granger Causality Evidence. (2012). Weill, Laurent ; Seidler, Jakub ; Horvath, Roman.
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  19. Bank regulatory Capital Buffer and Liquidity: Evidence from US and European Publicly Traded Banks. (2012). TARAZI, Amine ; DISTINGUIN, ISABELLE ; Roulet, Caroline.
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  20. Private liquidity and banking regulation. (2012). Sanches, Daniel ; Monnet, Cyril.
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  21. Credit Market Competition and Liquidity Crises. (2012). leonello, agnese ; Carletti, Elena.
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  22. Bank resilience to systemic shocks and the stability of banking systems: Small is beautiful. (2012). Keasey, Kevin ; Vallascas, Francesco.
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  23. Opaque banks, price discovery, and financial instability. (2012). Lee, Wayne Y. ; Yeager, Timothy J. ; Jones, Jeffrey S..
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  24. The impact of joint participation on liquidity in equity and syndicated bank loan markets. (2012). Peng, Lin ; Allen, Linda ; Gottesman, Aron A..
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  25. The seeds of a crisis: A theory of bank liquidity and risk taking over the business cycle. (2012). Naqvi, Hassan ; Acharya, Viral.
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  26. Bank capital and exposure to the financial crisis. (2012). Marciniak, Marek ; Madura, Jeff ; Akhigbe, Aigbe.
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  28. Bank liquidity, the maturity ladder, and regulation. (2012). de Haan, Leo ; van den End, Jan Willem.
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  29. The Seeds of a Crisis: A Theory of Bank Liquidity and Risk-Taking over the Business Cycle. (2012). Naqvi, Hassan ; Acharya, Viral.
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  31. Financial Stability and Monetary Policy. (2012). Babecký, Jan ; Holub, Tomas ; Rysanek, Jakub ; Ongena, Steven ; Kubicova, Ivana ; Benecka, Sona ; Kowalczyk, Dorota ; Horvath, Roman ; Vasicek, Borek ; Derviz, Alexis ; Jakubik, Petr ; Gersl, Adam ; Kadlcakova, Narcisa Liliana ; Weill, Laurent ; Alcalde, Jose Peydro ; Tonner, Jaromir ; Seidler, Jakub.
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  32. Bank bailouts, interventions, and moral hazard. (2011). Koetter, Michael ; Dam, Lammertjan.
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  33. Is M&A different during a crisis? Evidence from the European banking sector. (2011). Paladino, Giovanna ; Beltratti, Andrea.
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  35. Pricing of Loan Commitments for Facilitating Stochastic Liquidity Needs. (2011). Hau, Arthur.
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  36. Housing, credit, and real activity cycles: Characteristics and comovement. (2011). Tamirisa, Natalia ; Pinheiro, Marcelo ; Nadal De Simone, Francisco ; Kabundi, Alain ; Igan, Deniz.
    In: Journal of Housing Economics.
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  37. Liquidity risk management and credit supply in the financial crisis. (2011). Strahan, Philip E. ; Cornett, Marcia Millon ; McNutt, Jamie John ; Tehranian, Hassan.
    In: Journal of Financial Economics.
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  38. Procyclical Effects of the banking System during the financial and economic Crisis 2007-2009: the Case of Europe. (2010). Nikolov, Pavel .
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  39. Procyclical Effects of the banking System during the financial and economic Crisis 2007-2009: the Case of Europe. (2010). Nikolov, Pavel .
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  40. The dependency of the banks assets and liabilities: evidence from Germany. (2009). Schertler, Andrea ; Memmel, Christoph.
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  41. Why do savings banks transform sight deposits into illiquid assets less intensively than the regulation allows?. (2009). Schertler, Andrea ; Holl, Dorothee .
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  42. Bank liquidity and the board of directors. (2009). Pasiouras, Fotios ; Gaganis, Chrysovalantis ; Delis, Manthos.
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  43. Three Cycles: Housing, Credit, and Real Activity. (2009). Kabundi, Alain ; Igan, Deniz ; Tamirisa, Natalia T ; Pinheiro, Marcelo ; Nadal, Francisco D.
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  44. Bank liquidity regulation and the lender of last resort. (2009). Ratnovski, Lev.
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  45. Liquidity risk and syndicate structure. (2009). Strahan, Philip E. ; Gatev, Evan.
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    RePEc:eee:jfinec:v:93:y:2009:i:3:p:490-504.

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  46. Bank Capital Requirements, Business Cycle Fluctuations and the Basel Accords: A Synthesis. (2008). Drumond, Ines.
    In: FEP Working Papers.
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  47. Liquidity Risk and Syndicate Structure. (2008). Strahan, Philip ; Gatev, Evan.
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  48. Liquidity Production in 21st Century Banking. (2008). Strahan, Philip.
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  49. How Do Large Banking Organizations Manage Their Capital Ratios?. (2008). Oztekin, Ozde ; Flannery, Mark ; Deyoung, Robert ; Lee, David ; Berger, Allen.
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  50. To Lend or to Borrow on the Interbank Market: What Matters for Commercial Banks in the Visegrad Countries. (). .
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