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Studying key events related to the repeal of Dodd-Frank policies we find that banking deregulation
can create shareholder value. We document positive stock returns for banks around these events.
The returns are larger for small banks with assets below $10 billion suggesting that their
shareholders expect greater benefits. Furthermore, we observe improvements in capital strength
and accounting performance, an expansion in external financing and lending activity, and positive
asset growth for only small banks. The eased regulation for large banks with assets above $50
billion likely made small banks more willing to grow again and cross the $10 billion threshold.