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Author:DiSalvo, James 

Working Paper
Conduct in a banking duopoly

Working Papers , Paper 91-12

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Banking Trends: Why Don't Philly Banks Make More Local CRE Loans?

Nationally, local banks do a large share of commercial real estate lending, but this isn’t true in Philadelphia. We take a trip through the geography, history, and data of this unusual banking market.
Banking Trends , Volume 5 , Issue 3 , Pages 27-32

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Banking Trends: Skin in the Game in the CMBS Market

Issuers of commercial mortgage-backed securities must now retain a portion on their own books. What evidence is there that the rule will reduce risky lending?
Economic Insights , Volume 3 , Issue 1 , Pages 11-17

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Banking Trends: Why Banks Finance Their Nonbank Competitors

The explosive growth in nonbank financial institutions seems to have come at the expense of banks, but a closer look reveals otherwise.
Economic Insights , Volume 9 , Issue 3 , Pages 15-21

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Credit Unions’ Expanding Footprint, Is there any evidence new rules could cause small banks to lose market share to credit unions?

One of the main banking stories of the past 25 years has been the dramatic growth of large banks. Less well known is that credit unions have been expanding their market share during this time, too, especially after membership criteria were relaxed in 1998. While credit unions have been increasing their market share, small banks? market share has declined. And now, legal changes that took effect in January 2017 expanded credit unions? capacity to make loans to commercial customers, raising further concern among small banks that they might lose ground to credit unions
Banking Trends , Issue Q1 , Pages 17-23

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How Dodd–Frank affects small bank costs

Do stricter regulations enacted since the financial crisis pose a significant burden?
Banking Trends , Issue Q1 , Pages 1-6

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Banking Trends: Is Small-Business Lending Local?

Although large banks dominate the market for small-business loans, a local presence still matters.
Economic Insights , Volume 6 , Issue 3 , Pages 18-24

Journal Article
How Our Region Differs

The banking industry has undergone a sea change in the last 30 years. Regulatory changes and technological advances have led to dramatic increases in the size and market share of large banks, while banks have shifted their activities notably away from commercial lending toward real estate lending. While these broad trends are true of banks in the Third District served by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, our regional banking market also differs in some interesting ways. Our small regional banks are larger and concentrate much more heavily on residential real estate lending and less on ...
Banking Trends , Issue Q3 , Pages 16-22

Journal Article
Banking Trends: Skin in the Game in the CMBS Market

Issuers of commercial mortgage-backed securities must now retain a portion on their own books. What evidence is there that the rule will reduce risky lending?
Banking Trends , Issue Q1 , Pages 11-17

Journal Article
Banking trends: how Dodd–Frank affects small bank costs

Do stricter regulations enacted since the financial crisis pose a significant burden?
Economic Insights , Volume 1 , Issue 1 , Pages 14-18

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