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Foreign banks pulled significant funding from their U.S. branches during the Great Recession. We estimate that the … for larger branches. This internal shock to the balance sheets of U.S. branches of foreign banks had sizable effects on …
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This article introduces a monopolistically competitive model of foreign lending in which both explicit and implicit …
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Remarks at the Central Reserve Bank of Peru on the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act and Central Bank Immunity in the …
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In the decade prior to the financial crisis, foreign banks’ exposure to U.S.-dollar-denominated assets rose … establishing temporary reciprocal currency swap lines, or facilities, with foreign central banks designed to ameliorate dollar …
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Since the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) began announcing its policy decisions in 1994, U.S. stock returns have on average been more than thirty times larger on announcement days than on other days. Surprisingly, these abnormal returns are accrued before the policy announcement. The excess...
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