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Contingent Credit Under Stress
Acharya, Viral V.
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Jager, Maximilian
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Steffen, Sascha
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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2023
' provision of
liquidity
insurance in the form of credit lines, their significance in managing corporate
liquidity
, and the …
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Zombie Lending : Theoretical, International and Historical Perspectives
Acharya, Viral V.
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Crosignani, Matteo
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Eisert, Tim
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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2022
This paper surveys the theory on zombie lending incentives and the consequences of zombie lending for the real economy. It also offers a historical perspective by reviewing the growing empirical evidence on zombie lending along three dimensions: (i) the role of under-capitalized banks, (ii)...
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Rollover Risk and Market Freezes
Acharya, Viral V.
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2010
The crisis of 2007-09 has been characterized by a sudden freeze in the market for short-term, secured borrowing. We present a model that can explain a sudden collapse in the amount that can be borrowed against finitely-lived assets with little credit risk. The borrowing in this model takes the...
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Creditor rights and corporate risk-taking
Acharya, Viral V.
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2009
We analyze the link between creditor rights and firms' investment policies, proposing that stronger creditor rights in bankruptcy reduce corporate risk-taking. In cross-country analysis, we find that stronger creditor rights induce greater propensity of firms to engage in diversifying...
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Are Banks Passive
Liquidity
Backstops? Deposit Rates and Flows during the 2007-2009 Crisis
Acharya, Viral V.
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2012
Can banks maintain their advantage as
liquidity
providers when they are heavily exposed to a financial crisis? The …
liquidity
insurer is not one of the passive recipient, but of an active seeker, of deposits. We find that banks facing a funding …
liquidity
demand shocks (as measured by their unused commitments, wholesale funding dependence, and limited liquid assets), as …
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Cash Holdings and Credit Risk
Acharya, Viral V.
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2011
liquidity
may be related positively to the longer-term probability of default. Our empirical analysis confirms these predictions …
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Bankruptcy Exemption of Repo Markets : Too Much Today for Too Little Tomorrow?
Acharya, Viral V.
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Anshuman, V. Ravi
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Viswanathan, S.
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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2024
-and-repurchase (repo) contracts. Exemption from an automatic stay in bankruptcy enables financial intermediaries to raise greater
liquidity
… and induces entry of intermediaries with higher leverage during normal times. This
liquidity
creation occurs, however, at …
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Does the Lack of Financial Stability Impair the Transmission of Monetary Policy?
Acharya, Viral V.
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2019
We investigate the transmission of central bank
liquidity
to bank deposits and loan spreads in Europe over the period … bank
liquidity
does not translate into lower loan spreads for high-risk banks for maturities beyond one year, even as it …
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Leverage, Moral Hazard and
Liquidity
Acharya, Viral V.
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2010
drying up of
liquidity
. Financial firms raise short-term debt in order to finance asset purchases. When asset fundamentals … worsen, debt induces firms to risk-shift; this limits their funding
liquidity
and their ability to roll over debt. Firms may … de-lever by selling assets to better-capitalized firms. Thus the market
liquidity
of assets depends on the severity of …
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