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21/01/2020 |
Article | Lately, the longevity of the traditional banking model has been more acutely put into question. Because of the joint context of, on the one hand, the major technological… |
82
01/10/2019 |
Article | The specific model of mutual insurance companies lead them to carrying a long term investment policy which contributes significantly to the financing of companies and to the… |
83
01/10/2019 |
Article | The financial strategies of insurance companies reflect their investment policy and the coverage of their insurance liabilities. In an high concentration environment where… |
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01/10/2019 |
Article | In the light of the financial crisis, we question the cooperative values to review the business model and the role of banks. To answer in the affirmative, it is necessary to… |
85
01/10/2019 |
Article | Non for profit insurance companies as mutual organisations or “paritary” organisations managed by workers and employers unions is often referred as the cornerstone of the European… |
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01/10/2019 |
Article | European mutual/cooperative insurers benefit consumers, businesses and wider society through their focus on providing value to their members/policyholders rather than to external… |
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01/10/2019 |
Article | Cooperative banks have reinvested their democratic governance since the early 2000s. In particular, they have developed strategies aimed at their members in order to increase… |
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01/10/2019 |
Article | The objective of this study is to analyze comparatively the remunerations of the leaders of the six major French banking groups. The results indicate that the legal status… |
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01/10/2019 |
Article | This article recalls the specificities of mutual insurers and the reasons for their success, which is largely due to a very strong customer culture deployed within the framework… |
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01/10/2019 |
Article | Financial cooperatives, especially in the banking and insurance sector, represent a significant market share in Europe. These companies were created, to provide solutions… |
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01/10/2019 |
Article | Pension systems in Europe tend to be organised with a three pillar framework: a first pillar of « pay-as-you-go » universal pensions universal; a second pillar of pension funds… |
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01/10/2019 |
Article | We compare the resistance of cooperative and non-cooperative banks from 2005 to 2014 based on Z-score analysis for 113 European banks. Our study shows that cooperative banks are… |
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01/10/2019 |
Article | In an environment marked by radical changes; asset management companies must be able to provide mutual insurers with asset management and related services that are both efficient… |
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01/10/2019 |
Article | Mutuality emerged in the 19th century to fund and facilitate industrial and social revolution and contribute to the emancipation of the masses, and it remains just as relevant… |
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01/10/2019 |
Article | More than ten years ago, the so-called "sub-prime" crisis in the United States has turned into a global systemic crisis, which has destabilized the entire banking system. The… |
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01/10/2019 |
Article | Mutual banks have incorporated a relatively simple principle in their creation: coming together natural and legal persons who together guarantee the loans granted individually to… |
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01/10/2019 |
Article | Cooperative banking groups combine the advantages of a decentralised network of independent banks and a central organization that helps independent cooperative banks to realize… |
98
21/06/2019 |
Article | In an increasingly digital economy, Cyber risks are growing. Faced with the multitude of vulnerabilities and attack techniques, any quantitative approach to this risk must rely on… |
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21/06/2019 |
Article | Economic theory teaches that the price of diversifiable risk is zero. However, this is not the case in practice: the price of the best diversifiable risks covered by insurers in… |
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21/06/2019 |
Article | This paper examines the degree of decentralization of cryptocurrencies and provides comparisons with standard currencies. First, we show that cryptocurrencies are hybrid systems… |