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financial repression in China through the introduction of a money market fund with deposit-like features available through an … greater deposit outflows. Importantly, exposed banks respond to FinTech competition by offering competing products with market …
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This paper is the first to study the effect of financial restatement on bank loan contracting. Compared with loans …
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This paper examines the use of credit derivatives by US bank holding companies from 1999 to 2003 with assets in excess …'s loan portfolio and negatively or not related to other types of bank loans. The use of credit derivatives by banks is … of one billion dollars. Using the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Bank Holding Company Database, we find that in 2003 …
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This paper examines the effect that the coexistence of small and large banks, with different interests in the international market, has on the debt renegotiation process. Making use of a reputational model, we argue that the presence of small banks implies that debtor countries have a harder...
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. Using branch-level deposit rate data, we find little evidence for market discipline as rates are similar across bank …A common view is that deposit rates are determined primarily by supply: depositors require higher deposit rates from … to deposit insurance and/or enhanced capital regulation) and that internal demand for funding by banks determines rates …
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competitive interactions between banks and non-bank lenders (fintech firms). Trust enables lenders to have assured access to …
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considerations influence credit allocation in a politically mature system like the United States without the formal possibility of …
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separate firm-borrowing shocks from bank-supply shocks using a vast sample of matched bank-firm lending data. We decompose … aggregate loan movements in Japan for the period 1990 to 2010 into bank, firm, industry, and common shocks. The high degree of … role for granular shocks as in Gabaix (2011). We show that idiosyncratic granular bank-supply shocks explain 30-40 percent …
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The globalization of banking in the United States is influencing the monetary transmission mechanism both domestically and in foreign markets. Using quarterly information from all U.S. banks filing call reports between 1980 and 2005, we find evidence for the lending channel for monetary policy...
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International financial linkages, particularly through global bank flows, generate important questions about the …. Empirical tests of the trilemma support this view that global bank effects are heterogeneous, and also that the primary drivers …
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