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of non-financial firms’ leverage carry over to banks, except for banks whose capital ratio is close to the regulatory … important determinant of banks’ capital structures and that banks’ leverage converges to bank specific, time invariant targets …
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relationship between leverage and excess returns. Notably, instead, real exchange rate depreciations increase excess returns …
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choose both asset volatility and leverage, and identify how monetary policy transmits to bank risk. Subsequently, we …
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. Leverage has contributed more than equity to fluctuations in total assets. All three variables are several times more volatile … than GDP. Leverage has been positively correlated with assets and (to a lesser extent) GDP, and negatively correlated with … to endogenous leverage constraints, and assess its ability to replicate the facts. In the model, banks borrow in the form …
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In this paper we attempt to evaluate the quantitative impact of financial shocks on key indicators of real activity and financial conditions. We focus on financial shocks as they have received wide attention in the recent literature and in the policy debate after the global financial crisis. We...
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Using a large panel of 6,946 French manufacturing firms, this paper investigates the effect of monetary policy on investment from 1990 to 1999 through the cost-of-capital and the cash-flow channels. We compare several specifications of neo-classical demand for capital, taking into account...
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This paper examines the potential benefits of security fungibility by conducting the first comprehensive analysis of Global bonds. Unlike other debt securities, Global bonds’ fungibility allows them to be placed simultaneously in bond markets around the world; they trade, clear and settle...
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Do asset prices affect real activity? This question has taken on a new importance in recent years, as asset values first surged at the end of 1990s and, thereafter, dramatically retreated. This report reviews the available theoretical and empirical evidence regarding asset price and wealth...
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This paper investigates whether European banks have capital targets and how deviations from the target impact their equity composition and activity mix. Using quarterly data for a sample of large European banks between 2004 and 2011, we show that there are notable asymmetries in banks' reactions...
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