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We analyze how the Lehman and sovereign crises affect cross-border interbank liquidity, exploiting euro … foreign lenders. Crisis shocks reduce the supply of cross-border liquidity, with stronger volume than pricing effects. On the … margin—riskier borrower banks suffer more. Moreover, the cross-border liquidity crunch is substantially stronger for term …
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versus foreign lenders. Crisis shocks reduce the supply of crossborder liquidity, with stronger volume effects than pricing … liquidity, but without fostering strong cross-border financial reintegration. …
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recourse to the LOLR facility (a) to derive banks’ willingness-to-pay for liquidity through a one-week repo and (b) to show … results suggest (i) that banks’ willingness-to-pay for liquidity indeed reflects refinancing conditions in the interbank …
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We analyze the impact of financial crises and monetary policy on the supply of wholesale funding liquidity, and also on … on interbank access and volume is stronger than on spreads. Liquidity supply restrictions are exacerbated for cross … price dispersion substantially decreases when the Eurosystem promises unlimited access to liquidity at a fixed price in …
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The relation between the ECB’s main refinancing (MRO) rates and the money market is key for the monetary transmission process in the euro area. This paper investigates how money market rates respond to the new information revealed by MRO auctions. Our results confirm a stabilizing level...
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