Journal of Risk Finance: Volume 16 Issue 3

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Table of contents - Special Issue: Coping with risk in transnational financial markets

Location of banks and their credit ratings

Eric van Loon, Jakob de Haan

– This paper aims to examine whether credit ratings of banks are related to their location, i.e. inside or outside the Euro Area.

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Big is beautiful: the information content of bank rating changes

Christian Fieberg, Finn Marten Körner, Jörg Prokop, Armin Varmaz

The purpose of this paper is to study the information content of about 3,300 global bank rating changes before and after the Lehman bankruptcy in September 2008 to assess if…

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Rating sovereign debt in a monetary union – original sin by transnational governance

Finn Marten Körner, Hans-Michael Trautwein

The purpose of this paper is to test the hypothesis that major credit rating agencies (CRAs) have been inconsistent in assessing the implications of monetary union membership for…

Financial regulation, collective cognition, and nation state crisis management: A multiple case study of bank failures in Germany, Ireland, and the UK

William Patrick Forbes, Sheila O Donohoe, Jörg Prokop

The purpose of this cross-national study is to evaluate the communality and differences in experiences and policy responses in the run up to the 2007-2009 credit crisis and during…

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Heterogeneous investors and trading platforms competition

Nathalie Oriol, Alexandra Rufini, Dominique Torre

The purpose of this paper is to consider competition’s issues between European market firms, such as Euronext, and multilateral trading facilities, following Markets in Financial…

Sustainability vs credibility of fiscal consolidation: A principal components factor analysis for the Euro Zone

Giuliana Passamani, Roberto Tamborini, Matteo Tomaselli

The purpose of this paper is to explain why some countries in the eurozone between 2010 and 2012 experienced a dramatic vicious circle between hard austerity plans and rising…

Does compliance with the German Corporate Governance Code pay off?: An investigation of the implied cost of capital

Thomas Kaspereit, Kerstin Lopatta, Jochen Zimmermann

This paper aims to empirically investigate the relationship between the level of compliance with the German Corporate Governance Code’s (GCGC) recommendations and the implied cost…

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Cover of Journal of Risk Finance

ISSN:

1526-5943

Online date, start – end:

1999

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

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Editor:

  • Nawazish Mirza