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Banks typically determine their capital levels by separately analysing credit and interest rate risk, but the …
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diversification. The effect of business models is non-linear: it has a different impact on riskier banks. Finally, it is difficult to …
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We study the functioning of secured and unsecured inter-bank markets in the presence of credit risk. The model generates empirical predictions that are in line with developments during the 2007-2009 financial crises. Interest rates decouple across secured and unsecured markets following an...
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We study the prices that individual banks pay for liquidity (captured by borrowing rates in repos with the central bank … depend in particular on the distribution of liquidity across banks, which is calculated over time using individual banklevel … data on reserve requirements and actual holdings. Banks pay more for liquidity when positions are more imbalanced across …
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loans and the spreads between the interest rates on loans granted by banks and the interest rates banks had to pay on their …
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This paper analyses the impact of loan market competition on the interest rates applied by euro area banks to loans and … bank interest rates, we likewise find that banks tend to price their loans more in accordance with the market in countries … heavier in the loan market than in the deposit markets, so that banks compensate for their reduction in loan market income by …
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-interest rate credit conditions and terms, the risk perception of banks and the willingness of banks to lend. Credit standards are … the internal guidelines or criteria of a bank which reflect the bank’s loan policy. The terms and conditions of a loan …
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, and the interaction with banks’ risk management, supervisory tools and statistical requirements. It also examines how the … application of fair value accounting to banks’ trading book has impacted their share price volatility. It is concluded that the …
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We describe a dynamic model of financial intermediation in which fundamental characteristics of the economy imply a unique equilibrium path of bank and financial market lending. Yet we also show that economies whose fundamental characteristics have converged may continue to have very different...
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This paper develops a DSGE model where banks use short-term deposits to provide firms with long-term credit. The demand …
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