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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T13:48:01+00:00Stress Testing the Corporate Loans Portfolio of the Canadian Banking Sector
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2006/12/working-paper-2006-47/
Stress testing, at its most general level, is an investigation of the performance of an entity under abnormal operating conditions.2006-12-04T16:17:16+00:00enStress Testing the Corporate Loans Portfolio of the Canadian Banking Sector2006-12-04Financial institutionsFinancial stabilityWorking Paper 2006-47 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp06-47.pdfStress Testing the Corporate Loans Portfolio of the Canadian Banking SectorMiroslav MisinaDavid TessierShubhasis DeyDecember 2006CC1C15GG2G21G3G33The Role of Debt and Equity Finance over the Business Cycle
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2006/12/working-paper-2006-45/
The authors show that debt and equity issuance are procyclical for most listed U.S. firms.2006-12-02T16:02:24+00:00enThe Role of Debt and Equity Finance over the Business Cycle2006-12-02Business fluctuations and cyclesFinancial stabilityWorking Paper 2006-45 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp06-45.pdfThe Role of Debt and Equity Finance over the Business CycleFrancisco CovasWouter den HaanDecember 2006EE3GG1G3Estimation of the Default Risk of Publicly Traded Canadian Companies
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2006/08/working-paper-2006-28/
Two models of default risk are prominent in the financial literature: Merton's structural model and Altman's non-structural model.2006-08-03T15:42:19+00:00enEstimation of the Default Risk of Publicly Traded Canadian Companies2006-08-03Credit and credit aggregatesDebt managementEconometric and statistical methodsFinancial marketsRecent economic and financial developmentsWorking Paper 2006-28 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp06-28.pdfEstimation of the Default Risk of Publicly Traded Canadian CompaniesGeorges DionneSadok LaajimiSofiane MejriMadalina PetrescuAugust 2006GG2G21G24G28G3G33Ownership Concentration and Competition in Banking Markets
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2006/03/working-paper-2006-7/
Many countries prohibit large shareholdings in their domestic banks.The authors examine whether such a restriction restrains competition in a duopolistic loan market. Blockholders may influence managers' output decisions by choosing capital structure, as in Brander and Lewis (1986).2006-03-05T12:43:08+00:00enOwnership Concentration and Competition in Banking Markets2006-03-05Financial institutionsFinancial servicesFinancial system regulation and policiesWorking Paper 2006-7 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp06-7.pdfOwnership Concentration and Competition in Banking MarketsAlexandra LaiRaphael SolomonMarch 2006GG2G21G28G3G32LL1L10