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Author:Marquez, Robert 

Working Paper
Credit market competition and capital regulation

Market discipline for financial institutions can be imposed not only from the liability side, as has often been stressed in the literature on the use of subordinated debt, but also from the asset side. This will be particularly true if good lending opportunities are in short supply, so that banks have to compete for projects. In such a setting, borrowers may demand that banks commit to monitoring by requiring that they use some of their own capital in lending, thus creating an asset market-based incentive for banks to hold capital. Borrowers can also provide banks with incentives to monitor ...
Finance and Economics Discussion Series , Paper 2006-11

Conference Paper
Bank competition and the role of regulation

Market discipline for financial institutions can be imposed not only from the liability side, as has often been stressed in the literature on the use of subordinated debt, but also from the asset side. This will be particularly true if good lending opportunities are in short supply, so that banks have to compete for projects. In such a setting, borrowers may demand that banks commit to ?monitoring? by requiring that they use some of their own capital in lending, thus creating a market-based incentive for banks to hold capital that stems purely from the asset side of the bank?s balance sheet. ...
Proceedings , Paper 977

Conference Paper
Relationship banking, loan specialization and competition

Proceedings , Paper 695

Journal Article
Security analysts and regulatory reform

Just a few years ago, Wall Street was rocked by scandals about conflicts of interest involving stock analysts' reports. In response, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) undertook investigations and filed a number of complaints against some major securities firms and analysts. These complaints cited evidence to suggest that some analysts' research was not designed to give investors an objective assessment of a company and its prospects, but rather was designed to attract and retain investment banking clients by giving "buy" or "hold" recommendations for that firm whether the ...
FRBSF Economic Letter

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