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Value-relevance of banks' fair value disclosures under SFAS no. 107

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  • Mary E. Barth
  • William H. Beaver
  • Wayne R. Landsman

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  • Mary E. Barth & William H. Beaver & Wayne R. Landsman, 1997. "Value-relevance of banks' fair value disclosures under SFAS no. 107," Proceedings 559, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
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