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This paper looks at the dynamic price relationship between spreads in the corporate bond market and credit default swaps (CDS). It picks up where Blanco et al (2005) leave off but is focused on European credit markets. The study is based on companies listed in the iTraxx CDS index and thus on...
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We analyze contributions of different markets to price discovery on traded inflation expectations and how it changed during the financial crisis. The quicker information is processed on one market and the less one market is disrupted by the financial crisis the more valuable is its information...
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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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financial crisis. Yet, we know little about the actual magnitudes and mechanisms for transmission of liquidity shocks through … studies conducted in 11 countries to explore liquidity risk transmission. Among the main results is, first, that explanatory … power of the empirical model is higher for domestic lending than for international lending. Second, how liquidity risk …
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less at the short end as compared to longer maturities in times of crisis. A liquidity stress factor included in the macro …
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-the-counter markets for liquidity in Germany: the interbank market for credit and for derivatives. We use end-of-quarter data from the … little or no impact of the 2008 crisis on the structure of credit market. The derivative market however exhibits a peak of …
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Motivated by the financial crisis of 2007-2009 several papers have provided explanations for why liquidity may dry up … during market stress. This paper also looks at this issue but focuses on the question as to why the liquidity crunch was not … need to provide longer-term liquidity. The paper asks what market failure central banks were addressing by intervening and …
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Money markets have two functions, the allocation of liquidity and the processing of information. We develop a model … that due to its size, a large bank receives a more precise signal about the overall liquidity development in the banking … sector. In an upcoming liquidity shortage this large bank can exploit its informational advantage in the spot money market by …
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foreign affiliates to help smooth domestic liquidity shocks. We also show that the existence of such internal capital markets … contributes to an international propagation of domestic liquidity shocks to lending by affiliated banks abroad. While these …
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