Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Determinants of bank’s interest margins in the aftermath of the crisis: the effect of interest rates and the yield curve slope.- Chapter 3: The Swedish Mortgage Market – Funding and Bank Margins.- Chapter 4: Non-performing loans and bank specific determinants: a different testing of the “bad management” hypothesis.- Chapter 5: Why do banks react differently to short selling bans?- Chapter 6: Post-crisis perspectives on reputational risk in banking.- Chapter 7: Banks’ Management Challenges on Introducing the Risk Appetite Framework.- Chapter 8: How does financial market evaluate business models? Evidence from European banks. Chapter 9: European Deposit Guarantee Scheme – what changes for Italy?- Chapter 10: On European Deposit Protection Scheme(s).
Giusy Chesini is Associate Professor in Banking and Finance at the University of Verona, Italy. She holds a PhD in financial markets and intermediaries from the University of Bergamo, Italy. Giusy is also the author of several papers and books related to the evolution of financial intermediation. Her research topics include financial markets, stock exchanges, banking and corporate finance.
Elisa Giaretta is a Research Fellow at the University of Verona, Italy, where she received a PhD in Business Administration and Management. She works in the ‘Polo Scientifico e Didattico di Studi sull’Impresa’, an academic centre focused on the analysis of Italian enterprises. Her research topics include private equity, companies’ networks and bank risks.
Andrea Paltrinieri is Assistant Professor in Banking and Finance at the University of Udine, Italy. He holds a PhD in Business Administration from the University of Verona, Italy. Research topics include asset management and institutional investors, with a particular focus on sovereign wealth funds, Islamic finance and the relative financial instruments such as sukuk, commodity markets and exchange traded products.
This book offers new insights on banking business models, risks and regulation proposals in the aftermath of the European financial crisis. It investigates the main issues affecting the business of banking nowadays, such as low interest rates and non-performing loans. The combined effect of low to negative interest rates and weak economic growth has encouraged banks to shift their business towards new areas less associated with interest rates, which financial markets and institutional investors are currently evaluating. Contributions also shed new light on topics not yet fully investigated by current literature, such as banks’ short selling bans after Brexit, the European Deposit Guarantee Scheme and banks’ risk appetite framework. This book will be of interest to researchers, scholars and practitioners.