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Journal of Financial Intermediation1990 - 2025
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 Volume 14, issue 4, 2005
 
  Protective interests and creative destruction   pp. 401-431 Stefan ArpingRisk-based capital standards, deposit insurance, and procyclicality   pp. 432-465 George PennacchiWho knows what when? The information content of pre-IPO market prices   pp. 466-484 Gunter Loffler, Patrick F. Panther and Erik TheissenThe profitability of bank-borrower relationships   pp. 485-512 Ozgur Ergungor Volume 14, issue 3, 2005
 
  Financial innovations and corporate bankruptcy   pp. 283-317 Julian Franks and Oren SussmanMarket discipline of bank risk: Evidence from subordinated debt contracts   pp. 318-350 Vidhan GoyalRelative performance objectives in financial markets   pp. 351-375 Frederic PalominoHold-up, stakeholders and takeover threats   pp. 376-397 Gilles Chemla Volume 14, issue 2, 2005
 
  Corporate risk management: evidence from product liability   pp. 152-178 Anne Beatty, Anne Gron and Bjørn JørgensenStrategic noise in competitive markets for the sale of information   pp. 179-209 Laurent GermainDoes investor identity matter in equity issues? Evidence from private placements   pp. 210-238 Srinivasan Krishnamurthy, Paul Spindt, Venkat Subramaniam and Tracie WoidtkeBidding dynamics in multi-unit auctions: empirical evidence from online auctions of certificates of deposit   pp. 239-252 Kevin C.H. Chiang and Ashley W.P. KungExit timing of venture capitalists in the course of an initial public offering   pp. 253-277 Werner Neus and Uwe WalzErratum to "Explaining the dramatic changes in performance of US banks: Technological change, deregulation, and dynamic changes in competition" [J. Fin. Intermed. 12 (2003) 57-95]   pp. 278-279 Allen Berger and Loretta Mester Volume 14, issue 1, 2005
 
  Talking up liquidity: insider trading and investor relations   pp. 1-31 Harrison Hong and Ming HuangEmpirical determinants of relationship lending   pp. 32-57 Ralf ElsasDoes monetary policy affect the central bank's role in bank supervision?   pp. 58-85 Vasso IoannidouInternational trade-venue clienteles and order-flow competitiveness   pp. 86-113 Lawrence Kryzanowski and Arturo RubalcavaSecurity analysis and market making   pp. 114-141 Kee H. Chung and Seong-Yeon Cho Volume 13, issue 4, 2004
 
  JFI special issue: Financial Structure and Monetary Policy Channels   pp. 410-410 Anjan ThakorJFI special issue: Financial Structure and Monetary Policy Channels   pp. 411-413 Xavier Freixas and Anil KashyapHouse prices, consumption, and monetary policy: a financial accelerator approach   pp. 414-435 Kosuke Aoki, James Proudman and Gertjan VliegheDoes bank capital affect lending behavior?   pp. 436-457 Leonardo Gambacorta and Paolo Emilio MistrulliThe institutional memory hypothesis and the procyclicality of bank lending behavior   pp. 458-495 Allen Berger and Gregory UdellLoan pricing under Basel capital requirements   pp. 496-521 Rafael Repullo and Javier Suarez Volume 13, issue 3, 2004
 
  Do banks time bond issuance to trigger disclosure, due diligence, and investor scrutiny?   pp. 299-323 Daniel M. Covitz and Paul HarrisonA law and finance analysis of initial public offerings   pp. 324-358 Martin Holmen and Peter HogfeldtExcess initial returns in IPOs   pp. 359-377 Tore LeiteOn the limits to speculation in centralized versus decentralized market regimes   pp. 378-408 Felipe Zurita Volume 13, issue 2, 2004
 
  Special issue on bank capital adequacy regulation under the new Basel Accord   pp. 89-89 Anjan ThakorBank capital adequacy regulation under the new Basel Accord   pp. 90-95 Ernst-Ludwig von ThaddenValue-at-risk vs. building block regulation in banking   pp. 96-131 Thomas Dangl and Alfred LeharThe three pillars of Basel II: optimizing the mix   pp. 132-155 Jean-Paul Décamps, Jean Rochet and Benoit RogerCapital requirements, market power, and risk-taking in banking   pp. 156-182 Rafael RepulloCredit risk and dynamic capital structure choice   pp. 183-204 Thomas Dangl and Josef ZechnerBank regulation and supervision: what works best?   pp. 205-248 James Barth, Gerard Caprio and Ross LevineAre capital buffers pro-cyclical?: Evidence from Spanish panel data   pp. 249-264 Juan Ayuso, Daniel Perez and Jesús SaurinaThe empirical relationship between average asset correlation, firm probability of default, and asset size   pp. 265-283 Jose Lopez Volume 13, issue 1, 2004
 
  Corporate governance in the banking and financial services industries   pp. 1-5 Hamid MehranBank mergers, the market for bank CEOs, and managerial incentives   pp. 6-27 Christopher W. Anderson, David Becher and Terry  CampbellStock repurchases and bank holding company performance   pp. 28-57 Beverly HirtleThe structure of bank relationships, endogenous monitoring, and loan rates   pp. 58-86 Elena Carletti Volume 12, issue 4, 2003
 
  Announcement   pp. iv-iv Anjan ThakorBank bailouts: moral hazard vs. value effect   pp. 300-330 Tito Cordella and Eduardo Levy YeyatiA "matching auction" for targets with heterogeneous bidders   pp. 331-364 Sudipto Dasgupta and Kevin TsuiCapital, corporate income taxes, and catastrophe insurance   pp. 365-389 Scott E. Harrington and Greg NiehausWhat determines market development?: Lessons from Latin American derivatives markets with an emphasis on Chile   pp. 390-421 Viviana Fernandez Volume 12, issue 3, 2003
 
  A risk-factor model foundation for ratings-based bank capital rules   pp. 199-232 Michael GordyCommonality in liquidity: transmission of liquidity shocks across investors and securities   pp. 233-254 Chitru S. FernandoBank foreign exchange and interest rate risk management: simultaneous versus separate hedging strategies   pp. 277-297 Kyung-Chun Mun and George Emir Morgan Volume 12, issue 2, 2003
 
  The effect of decimalization on the components of the bid-ask spread   pp. 121-148 Scott Gibson, Rajdeep Singh and Vijay YerramilliEditorial Foreword   pp. 149-149 Anjan ThakorThe impact of economic slowdowns on financial institutions and their regulators: an overview   pp. 150-152 John S. Jordan and Eric RosengrenLoss underreporting and the auditing role of bank exams   pp. 153-177 Jeffery W. Gunther and Robert MooreLoan loss provisioning and economic slowdowns: too much, too late?   pp. 178-197 Luc Laeven and Giovanni MajnoniAdvances in Financial Economics: Special Issue on Corporate Governance   pp. 198-198 Anil Makhija Volume 12, issue 1, 2003
 
  The optimal design of Ponzi schemes in finite economies   pp. 2-24 Utpal BhattacharyaEstimating switching costs: the case of banking   pp. 25-56 Moshe Kim, Doron Kliger and Bent ValeExplaining the dramatic changes in performance of US banks: technological change, deregulation, and dynamic changes in competition   pp. 57-95 Allen Berger and Loretta MesterDeterminants of the choice of bankruptcy procedure in Japan   pp. 96-120 Jean Helwege and Frank Packer |  |