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play a role in Turkey's monetary transmission mechanism. Specifically, bank liquidity is found to have a significant effect … sector, depending on its liquidity position. …
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whether it affects the amplitude of impulse responses to shocks to output, terms of trade, global liquidity, and global risk …
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its currency and an exchange rate peg. This way, the central bank can implement the optimal escape from a liquidity trap … to escape from a liquidity trap. …
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as financial depth and integration were also relevant. Finally, countercyclical monetary policy and liquidity played a …
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This paper evaluates the demand for broad money (M2) in The Gambia for January 1988-June 2007. There appears to be a long-run relationship for demand for real M2, but the relationship is not stable. Exogenous output shocks, financial innovation, changes in income velocity, and inadequate data...
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Interest rates in China comprise a mix of both market determined interest rates (interbank rates and bond yields), and regulated interest rates (lending and deposit rates), reflecting China's gradual process of interest rate liberalization. We argue, using a theoretical model and empirical...
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credit risk, interest rate and exchange rate risks, liquidity risk and contagion risk, and are guided in the design of stress …
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solvency and liquidity factors that predict a debt-crisis episode one year in advance. The logit model predicts 74 percent of …
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improvements in the liquidity of equity markets. …
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We study how investors account for the riskiness of banks' risk-weighted assets (RWA) by examining the determinants of stock returns and market measures of risk. We find that banks with higher RWA had lower stock returns over the US and European crises. This relationship is weaker in Europe...
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