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2011, Issue May
- 1-7 Implementing a macroprudential approach to supervision and regulation
by Ben S. Bernanke - 9-15 We must resolve to end too big to fail
by Sheila C. Bair - 16-21 Challenge of preventing systemic crises
by Neel Kashkari - 22-27 Implementing Dodd-Frank : a view from the American Bankers Association
by Wayne Abernathy - 28-34 Implementing Dodd-Frank
by Mark Van Der Weide - 35-40 Implementing Dodd-Frank : progress to date and recommendation for the future
by Scott D. O'Malia - 41-47 Regulating Wall Street
by Matthew P. Richardson - 48-64 Governance, risk management, and the financial crisis : learnings from the financial crisis inquiry commission
by Thomas H. Stanton - 65-72 A dissent from the majority report of the financial crisis inquiry commission
by Peter J. Wallison - 73-80 Bank capital and stock returns during the financial crisis
by Asli Demirguc-Kunt & Enrica Detragiache - 81-88 Liquidity regulation
by Jeremy C. Stein - 89-103 Do depositors discipline banks? an international perspective
by Allen N. Berger & Rima Turk-Ariss - 104-141 Credit default swap spreads and systemic financial risk
by Stefano Giglio - 142-167 Differences across originators iin CMBS loan underwritten
by Lamont K. Black & Chenghuan Sean Chu & Andrew Coher & Joseph B. Nichols - 168-195 Deal complexity, loan performances, and the pricing of commercial mortgage-backed securities
by Craig Furfiine - 196-209 Do corporate loans sold to CLOs underperform unsecurities loans
by Vitaly M. Bord & Joao A. C. Santos - 210-220 Local versus aggregate lending channels : the effects of securitization on corporate credit supply in Spain
by Gabriel Jimenez & Atif Mian & Jose-Luis Peydro & Jesus Saurina - 221-234 The originate-to-distribute model and refi waves
by Richard J. Rosen - 235-259 The trust preferred CDO market : from start to (expected) finish
by Larry Cordell & Michael Hopkins & Yilin Huang - 260-276 Federal Reserve policies and financial market conditions during the crisis
by Scott A. Brave & Hesna Genay - 277-298 The participants in the TARP capital purchase program : failing or healthy banks
by Jeffrey Ng & Florin P. Vasvari & Regina Wittenberg-Moerman - 299-326 Bank bailouts, interventions, and moral hazard
by Lammertjan Dam & Michael Koetter - 327-332 Safety-net benefits conferred on difficulty-to-fail-and-unwind banks in the U.S. and EU before and during the Great Recession
by Santiago Carbo-Valverde & Edward J. Kane & Francisco Rodriquez-Fernandez
2010, Issue May
- 1-8 The supervisory capital assessment program -- one year later
by Ben S. Bernanke - 9-13 The financial crisis and regulatory reform
by Phil Gramm - 14-22 The financial crisis and credit markets
by Alan Greenspan - 23-37 Regulatory reforms to reduce financial fragility
by Randall S. Kroszner - 38-43 Restoring market discipline on large financial institution
by Patrick M. Parkinson - 44-55 The future of the housing GSEs
by Andrew Davidson - 56-64 A proposal for "financial institutions' secured asset-backed insurance fund" or FINSAIF
by Diana Hancock & Wayne Passmore - 65-71 Measuring systemic risk
by Viral V. Acharya - 72-77 A framework that incorporation contingent capital into the capital structure of systemically-important firms
by Diana Hancock & Wayne Passmore
2008, Issue May
- 1-7 Risk management in financial institutions
by Ben S. Bernanke - 8-12 Navigating through the market turmoil
by James E. Rohr - 13-25 Lessons learned from mortgage market turmoil
by James B. Lockhart, III - 26-36 May you live in interesting times: the sequel
by William C. Dudley - 37-42 Comments on a credit market turmoil: causes, consequences, and cures
by Joe L. Price - 43-47 Some thoughts on where securitization is going
by Jason H. P. Kravitt - 48-57 The U.S. subprime crisis: lessons for regulations
by Richard J. Herring - 58-82 The Northern Rock crisis: a multi-dimensional problem waiting to happen
by David T. Llewellyn - 83-95 Which banks sponsored ABCP vehicles and why?
by Carlos O. Arteta & Mark S. Carey & Ricardo Correa & Jason Kotter - 96-120 Why ABS and CDO rating substantially differ from corporate bond rating
by Joseph R. Mason - 121-128 Addressing mortgage market problems
by Kieran P. Quinn - 129-132 Summary of "the consequences of mortgage credit expansion"
by Atif Mian & Amir Sufi - 133-152 An outlook for subprime mortgages
by Shane M. Sherlund - 153-170 Summary of "subprime outcomes: risky mortgages, homeownership experiences, and foreclosures"
by Kristopher Gerardi & Adam Hale Shapiro & Paul S. Willen - 171-192 Understanding the subprime mortgage crisis
by Yuliya Demyanyk & Otto Van Hemert - 193-200 Summary "how do financial frictions shape the product market? evidence from mortgage originations"
by James Vickery - 201-204 The U.S. subprime mortgage crisis: a credit boon gone bad?
by Giovanni Dell'Ariccia & Deniz Igan & Luc Laeven - 205-221 How effective is federal legislation? differential interstate branching restrictions and bank lending
by Tara N. Rice & Philip E. Strahan - 222-233 Bank mergers and the dynamics of deposit interest rates
by Ben R. Craig & Valeriya Dinger - 234-252 Testing the quiet life of U.S. banks with adjusted Lerner indices
by Michael Koetter & James W. Kolari - 253-258 Session on financial structure: discussion
by Robert DeYoung - 259-261 Summary of "benefits of relationship banking: evidence from consumer credit markets"
by Sumit Agarwal & Souphala Chomsisengphet & Chunli Liu - 262-279 Bank lending, financing constraints, SME investment
by Santiago Carbo-Valverde & Francisco Rodriguez-Fernandez & Gregory F. Udell - 280-281 Understanding bank runs: the importance of depositor-bank relationships and networks
by Rajkamal Iyer & Manju Puri - 282-295 Lending relationships and information rents: do banks exploit their information advantages
by Carola Schenone - 296-319 Lender control and the role of private equity group reputation in buyout financing
by Cem Demiroglu & Christopher M. James - 357-376 Market discipline in the banking industry: evidence from spread dispersion
by Giuliano Iannotta - 377-393 The impacts of securitization on U.S. bank holding companies
by Wenying Jiangli & Matt Pritsker - 394-409 Summary of "Institutional investment in syndicated loans"
by Debarshi Nandy & Pei Shao - 410-416 How do defaults affect lead arranger reputation and activity in the loan syndication market?
by Radhakrishnan Gopalan & Vikram Nanda & Vijay Yerramilli - 417-421 Evidence on the impact of monetary policy on bank credit risk
by Gabriel Jimenez & Steven Ongena & Jose Luis Peydro & Jesus Saurina - 421-443 Securitization and the bank lending channel
by Yener Altunbas & Leonardo Gambacorta & David Marques - 444-451 New evidence on the international bank lending channel
by Philipp Schnabl - 452-461 How household fare after payday credit banks
by Donald P. Morgan & Michael R. Strain - 462-493 Bouncing outs out of the banking system: an empirical analysis on involuntary bank account closures
by Dennis Campbell & Asis Martinez-Jerez & Peter Tufano - 494-501 Summary of "Expanding credit access: using randomized supply decisions to estimate the impacts"
by Dean Karlan & Jonathan Zinman
2008
- Institutional investors, credit supply uncertainty, and the leverage of the firm
by Massimo Massa & Ayako Yasuda & Lei Zhang
2007, Issue May
- 1-8 The subprime mortgage market
by Ben S. Bernanke - 9-12 The fourth wave - the mixing of banking and commerce
by Sheila C. Bair - 13-21 The mixing of commerce and banking
by James A. Leach - 22-27 Implementing Gramm-Leach-Bliley
by Christopher Cox - 28-32 U.S. households and the mixing of banking and commerce
by Camden R. Fine - 33-38 Banking and commerce: 1 + 1 = 0
by Mark J. Tenhundfeld - 39-60 The separation of banking and commerce revisited
by Cantwell F. Muckenfuss, III & Robert C. Eager - 61-66 The union of banking and commerce : a bridge too far, or just another turn in the road?
by Thomas F. Huertas - 67-83 The last frontier: the integration of banking and commerce in the U.S
by Larry D. Wall & Alan K. Reichert & Hsin-Yu Liang - 84-95 The value of location in bank competition: examining the effect of Wal-Mart branches
by Robert M. Adams & Robert B. Avery & Ron Borzekowski - 96-99 How bank regulation, supervision, and lender identity impact loan pricing: a cross-country comparison - summary
by Li Hao & Debarshi K. Nandy and & Gordon S. Roberts - 100-109 Rules, discretion, and loan rates
by Geraldo Cerqueiro & Hans Degryse & Steven Ongena - 110-113 On sales, loan contracting, and lending relationships
by Steven Drucker & Manju Puri - 114-116 Lending relationships and loan contract terms: does size matter?
by Sreedhar T. Bharath & Sandeep Dahiya & Anthony Saunders - 117-122 The effect of creditor control rights on firm investment policy: evidence from private credit agreements
by Gregory Nini & David C. Smith & Amir Sufi - 123-147 The impact of information asymmetry on debt pricing and maturity
by Regina Wittenberg-Moerman - 148-182 The information content of bank loan covenants
by Cem Demiroglu & Christopher M. James - 183-204 Distance and information asymmetries in lending decisions
by Sumit Agarwal & Robert B. H. Hauswald - 205-232 Banks, distances, and financing constraints for firms
by Pietro Alessandrini & Andrea F. Presbitero & Alberto Zazzaro - 233-259 Scale economies at payday loan stores
by Mark J. Flannery & Katherine A. Samolyk - 260-279 Strategic pricing of payday loans: evidence from Colorado, 2000-2005
by Robert DeYoung & Ronnie J. Phillips - 280-301 Measuring the individual-level effects of access to credit: evidence from payday loans
by Paige Marta Skiba & Jeremy Tobacman - 302-303 A summary of: "Do households benefit from financial deregulation and innovation? the case of mortgage market"
by Kristopher Gerardi & Harvey S. Rosen & Paul S. Willen - 304-325 Explaining house price fluctuations
by Christian Hott - 326-335 Interest rates and consumer choice in the residential mortgage market: a summary
by James Vickery - 336-354 The bank as grim reaper: debt composition and recoveries on defaulted debt
by Mark S. Carey & Michael Gordy - 355-368 A summary of "Federal Home Loan Bank advances and commercial bank portfolio composition"
by W. Scott Frame & Diana Hancock & Wayne Passmore - 369-376 Competition and risk taking by Spanish banks
by Gabriel Jiménez & Jose A. Lopez & Jesus Saurina - 377-3395 Bank ownership, market structure, and risk
by Gianni De Nicolo & Elena Loukoianova - 396-414 Basel II: a contracting perspective
by Edward J. Kane - 415-420 Basel II implementation in the United States
by Roger T. Cole - 421-425 An IMF perspective on the challenges and opportunities of the Basel II
by Jaime Caruana - 426-429 Basel II and risk management in financial markets
by Gary Wilhite - 430-435 Basel 1A and Basel II: potential benefits and pitfalls
by Robert R. Davis - 436-440 The bank structure conference through the years: a special conference session sponsored by the Journal of Financial Services Research
by Douglas D. Evanoff & Haluk Ulak
2006
- 1-8 Basel II: its promises and its challenges
by Ben Bernanke - 9-13 Major trends in the financial services industry
by G. Kennedy Thompson - 14-18 Asset prices, monetary policy, and bank regulation
by Robert J. Shiller - 19-24 Remarks on bank supervision
by John C. Dugan - 25-39 Market outlook
by Douglas C. Duncan - 40-43 Housing and the economy: a macro view
by Leyle E. Gramley - 44-53 Homeownership: patterns trends, and policies
by John C. Weicher - 54-62 Innovations in real estate markets: a bank supervisor's perspective
by David M. Wright - 63-77 Housing price changes
by Richard J. Rosen - 78-89 Housing activity, home values, and consumer spending
by Jonathan McCarthy & Charles Steindel - 90-101 Federal Reserve research on government-sponsored enterprises
by Wayne Passmore & Gillian Burgess & Diana Hancock & Andreas Lehnert & Shane M. Sherlund - 102-116 The OCC's preemption rules threaten to undermine the dual banking system, consumer protection, and the Federal Reserve Board's role in bank supervision
by Arthur E. Wilmarth, Jr. - 117-124 Federal preemption of state banking regulation
by James Roselle - 125-142 The effects of banks on "debt-sensitive" small businesses
by Allen N. Berger & Philip Ostromogolsky - 143-163 Bank market power and SME financing constraints
by Santiago Carbó-Valverde & Francisco Rodriguez-Fernandez & Gregory F. Udell - 164-175 Banking market structure, firm transparency and their effect on the smallest of small businesses
by Philip Ostromogolsky - 176-189 Cross-country comparisons of competition and pricing power in European banking
by Santiago Carbó Valverde & David Humphrey & Joaquin Maudos & Philip Molyneux - 189-203 Hedging bank liquidity risk
by Evan Gatev & Til Schuermann & Philip E. Strahan - 204-222 The role of securitization in bank financial management
by Elena Loutskina - 223-240 Reconsidering the degree of inefficiency of financial institutions
by David Becher & George Deltas & George Pinteris - 241-247 Comments on: bank products and efficiency
by Robert DeYoung - 248-284 Bank relationships and underwriter competition: evidence from Japan
by Ayako Yasuda - 285-307 Banks and bubbles: how good are bankers at spotting winners?
by Laura Gonzalez & Christopher James - 308-324 Self-dealing in securities issuance evidence from U.S. state bonds
by Craig O. Brown - 325-348 Loan rates vs. public debt rates: do loan rates reflect special values to the borrower or information intensive lending?
by Douglas O. Cook & Lewis J. Spellman - 349-366 Bank loan supply, lender choice, and corporate capital structure
by Mark T. Leary - 367-385 The effect of a banking crisis on bank-dependent borrowers
by Sudheer Chava & Amiyatosh Purnanandam - 386-411 The role of information asymmetry and financial reporting quality in debt contracting: evidence from the secondary loan market
by Regina Wittenberg-Moerman - 412-430 Who holds the toxic waste? an investigation of CMO holdings
by Joseph G. Haubrich & Deborah Lucas - 431-447 CRA agreements and small business lending: is there a "there" there?
by Raphael W. Bostic & Breck L. Robinson - 448-460 Payments innovations in serving low- and moderate-income households: policy, and evidence from a new survey
by Michael S. Barr & Ed Bachelder & Jane Dokko - 461-474 Do bank failures affect real economic activity? state-level evidence from the pre-depression era
by Carlos D. Ramirez & Philip A. Shively - 475-495 Deposit lending mitigated banking panics during the great contraction: from Federal Reserve districts borders 1929 10 1933
by Gary Richardson
2005, Issue May
- 1-9 Risk transfer and financial stability
by Alan Greenspan - 10-12 The art of the loan in the 21st century: producing, pricing, and regulating credit: a conference survey
by Michael H. Moskow - 13-18 Competing in the current lending environment
by Jerry Grundhofer - 19-23 Preserving our prosperity: today's policy challenges
by Michael G. Oxley - 24-29 Management and supervision of reputation risk in large banking organizations
by Julie L. Williams - 30-33 The art of asset-based lending
by Michael D. Sharkey - 34-37 Providing banking services in a small and rural market
by Jeff Plagge - 38-47 The science of pricing in middle market commercial lending
by Rick Spitler - 48-55 Business lending trends and regulatory initiatives
by John F. Bovenzi - 56-58 Recent changes in retail lending
by Michael Frow - 59-71 Consumer lending at community banks
by Alan R. Tubbs - 72-75 Best practices in consumer lending: using sophisticated marketing to earn high ROI
by Robert M. Tetenbaum - 76-81 A bank regulator's view of retail lending
by Cathy Lemieux - 82-86 Making regulation work for consumers and banks
by Robert E. Litan - 87-92 Regulatory risk
by Wayne A. Abernathy - 93-99 Basel II competitive implications
by Diana Hancock & Wayne Passmore - 100-103 Challenges facing the benefit system
by Bradley D. Belt - 104-107 Statement of corporate pension fund accounts
by Dennis E. Logue - 108-116 Observations on personal retirement accounts
by Zvi Bodie - 117-120 Testimony on the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
by Randall S. Kroszner - 121-123 Bank competition and the role of regulation
by Franklin Allen & Elena Carletti & Robert Marquez - 124-139 The impact of explicit deposit insurance on market discipline
by Vasso P. Ioannidou & Jan de Dreu - 138-139 Bank regulation: discussion
by Moshe Kim - 140-147 Information asymmetries and the effects of banking mergers of firm-bank relationships
by Steven Drucker - 148-165 SMEs and bank lending relationships: the impact of mergers
by Hans Degryse & Nancy Masschelein & Janet Mitchell - 166-170 The effect of bank mergers on loan prices: evidence from the U.S
by Isil Erel - 171-176 Mergers and lending relationships: discussion
by Astrid A. Dick - 177-188 Market structure and investment strategies: the case of bank branching decisions
by Andrew M. Cohen & Michael J. Mazzeo - 189-210 Lending relationship, information gathering, and bank market structure
by Karl-Hermann Fischer - 211-222 Evidence of bank information monopolies across the business cycle
by Joao A. C. Santos & Andrew Winton - 223-228 Bank liquidity creation and bank capital
by Allen N. Berger & Christa H.S. Bouwman - 229-240 The importance of bank access to external funds for the transmissions of monetary policy
by Dmytro Holod & Joe Peek - 241-256 Relationship lending and credit availability during the Asian financial crisis
by Wenying Jiangli & Haluk Unal & Chiwon Yom - 257-276 Are relative solutions to abusive mortgage lending practices throwing out the baby with the bathwater?
by Gregory Elliehausen & Michael E. Staten & George J. Wallace - 277-298 Is the Community Reinvestment Act worth it?
by Michael S. Barr - 299-309 Borrower-lender distance, credit scoring, and the performance of small business loans
by Robert DeYoung & Dennis Glennon & Peter Nigro - 310-325 Are underserved borrowers lower risk? new evidence on the performance and pricing of FHA-Insured mortgages
by Yongheng Deng & Stuart A. Gabriel
2005, Issue Apr
- Banking on remittances: increasing market efficiencies for consumers and financial institutions
by Ana Cruz-Taura & Sybill Howell & Jessica LeVeen & Elizabeth McQuerry & Juan Sanchez & Wayne Smith & Marianne A. Hilgert & Jeanne Hogarth & Edwin Lucio - Credit, capital and communities: new roles present community-based organizations with new opportunities
by William Apgar & Allegra Carter & Gary Fauth - Stored-value cards: challenges and opportunities for reaching emerging markets
by Katy Jacob & Jennifer Tescher & Sabrina Su & Sherrie L.W. Rhine - Moving from unbanked to banked: evidence from the Money Smart program
by Angela C. Lyons & Erik Scherpf - Credit counseling and mortgage termination by low-income households
by Claudio Gonzalez-Vega & Valentina Hartarska - Effectiveness of online early intervention financial education programs for credit-card holders
by Kimberly Gartner & Richard M. Todd - Observing unobservables: identifying information asymmetries with a consumer-credit field experiment
by Dean Karlan & Jonathan Zinman - A re-examination of the role of relationships in the loan-granting process
by Sugato Chakravarty & Tansel Yilmazer - Negative effects of personal bankruptcy filing for homeowners: reduced credit access and lost option value
by Cheryl Long - Borrowing during unemployment: unsecured debt as a safety net
by James X. Sullivan - Householder response to the earned income tax credit: path of sustenance or road to asset building
by Sherrie L.W. Rhine & Sabrina Su & Yazmin Osaki & Steven Y. Lee - A financial services survey of low income households
by Ellen Seidman & Moez Hababou & Jennifer Kramer - The impact of single-family mortgage foreclosures on neighborhood crime
by Dan Immergluck & Geoff Smith - Subprime lending: neighborhood patterns over time
by Jonathan Hershaff & Karl Russo & Susan M. Wachter - Mortgage brokers and the subprime mortgage market
by Amany El Anshasy & Yoshiaki Shimazaki & Gregory Elliehausen - Industry structure perpetuates dual market
by William Apgar & Gary Fauth & Allegra Calder - Prospects for immigrant-native wealth assimilation: evidence from financial market participation
by Una Okonkwo Osili & Anna Paulson - Consumer literacy and creditworthiness
by Marsha Courchane - Payday lending: do the costs justify the price?
by Mark Flannery & Katherine Samolyk
2004, Issue May
- 1-8 Globalization and innovation
by Alan Greenspan - 13-20 Strengthening the framework for maintaining a high integrity environment in our investment service businesses
by Timothy R. Schwertfeger - 21-22 Reasons for optimism: the current state of the American economy
by John W. Snow - 23-29 The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board's new role in the American economy
by William J. McDonough - 30-34 The competitive edge of community banks
by Mark W. Olson - 35-39 The sure path to growth: anticipating and meeting your customers' needs
by Leslie M. Muma - 40-46 Competition in banking : achieving the right balance
by J. Alfred Broaddus, Jr.

