Thomas Kick
Deutsche Bundesbank
Thomas Kick is financial economist in the Department of Banking and Financial Supervision at the Deutsche Bundesbank in Frankfurt. Before joining the Bundesbank in 2006 he worked in the research area Macroeconomic Stress Testing at the Kiel Institute for the World Economy and as graduate research and teaching assistant at Wayne State University, Detroit, and University of Nuremberg. His research work has focused on financial stability, macroeconomic stress testing and bank rating and has been published in Journal of Financial Stability, Controlling, and Bundesbank Discussion Paper Series. He also works as lecturer and expert for the Bundesbank Central Bank Cooperation and has attended missions to Bank of Thailand, Central Bank of Kenya, Central Bank of Egypt, National Bank of Kazakhstan and Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.
Articles by Thomas Kick:
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Bank ownership and stability: Evidence from Germany
9 May 2009, 11783 reads
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