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England and HM Treasury in June 2012, with the aim of improving the supply of credit to the UK real economy. Despite the …, and the intention was to provide lenders with a stable source of lower-cost funding to support credit provision to the … 2013 to help identify changes in credit supply from credit demand. Specifically, the change sharpened incentives to lend to …
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.S. bank securities, hedging positions, and corporate credit. Banks that experienced larger losses on their securities during … the 2022-2023 monetary tightening cycle extended less credit to firms. This spillover effect was stronger for available …
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develop a small open-economy credit-augmented model. Under two different exchange rate arrangements, namely a fixed rate …
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Is there a link between loose monetary conditions, credit growth, house price booms, and financial instability? This … paper analyzes the role of interest rates and credit in driving house price booms and busts with data spanning 140 years of …
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This paper compares the behavior of Euro-Area (EA) banks’ credit and reserves with those of US banks following … substantially higher than previously believed, in the EA). The paper shows that, although the behavior of banks’ credit following … differences in the relative importance of banking credit within the total amount of credit intermediated through banks and bond …
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This article analyzes the impact of monetary policy on bank behavior under the Basel I regulatory framework using a dynamic model with monopolistic competition. There are two main objectives. First, we theoretically predict the dynamic model of bank lending channels under the Basel I regulatory...
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fluctuations in loans lead to a response in output in the euro area, supporting the credit view. …
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This paper examines the role of banks in the propagation process of monetary policy actions. Testable hypotheses are deduced from the theory of the lending channel, which argues that after a policy-induced drain of funds from the banking sector, some (types of) institutions are unable or...
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from credit market disruption; 4) the commercial banking system received assistance via a recapitalization program, while …
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, specifically acquired frcim the Bank of Italy, which contains the data on interest rates, had debts and credit flows granted by … determined behaviour, which suggests that (both according to the money view and the credit view) lending to the other smaller …
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