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We analyze the impact of increased outside opportunities brought to consumers by improved access to a global market on local mar- ket performance under monopoly vs. oligopoly. If consumers choose once where to buy, we show that under all forms of organizing the local market, increased...
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The Basel 3 Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) is a micro prudential instrument to strengthen the liquidity position of … regulatory rule can have negative externalities. We simulate the systemic implications of the LCR by a liquidity stress …
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analysis suggests that preferential treatment in liquidity and capital regulation increases banks' demand for government bonds … beyond their own risk appetite. Liquidity and capital regulation also seem to incentivize banks to substitute other bonds …
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This paper analyzes the impact of a liquidity requirement similar to the Basel 3 Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) on … find that banks which are just above/below their quantitative liquidity requirement do not charge higher interest rates for …
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We assess the determinants of banks' liquidity holdings using balance sheet data for nearly 7000 banks from 30 OECD … banks' liquidity risk management. Our main question is whether the presence of liquidity regulation substitutes or … complements banks' incentives to hold liquid assets. Our results reveal that in the absence of liquidity regulation, the …
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This paper analyzes the impact of a liquidity requirement similar to the Basel 3 Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) on the … banks from 2005 to 2011, we show that banks which are just above/below their short-term regulatory liquidity requirement pay … liquidity requirement's 30 day horizon. Being close to the minimum liquidity requirement induces banks to increase borrowing …
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required, some banks consider cash flows scheduled beyond one month ahead when setting liquidity asset holdings, but they …We investigate 62 Dutch banks' liquidity behaviour between January 2004 and March 2010, when these banks were subject … to a liquidity regulation that is very similar to Basel III's Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR). We find that most banks …
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Brothers. Liquidity premia and technical factors have significantly influenced the behaviour of inflation-indexed markets since …
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This paper presents an analysis on the sensitivity of the Dutch interbank payment system with respect to the value transferred and the amount of available collateral. The Dutch system can be characterised as a system with a few large and many relatively small participants.Historical data has...
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of liquidity are not fully borne by payment system participants can be expected to yield an inefficient outcome … liquidity expensive increases the risk of payment delays and payment system gridlocks, due to participants limiting their …
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