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explain about two-thirds of the variation of bank capitalization over the business cycle. We estimate that provisioning …
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natural experiment to study the effects of reduced bank capital adequacy on productivity. Affected banks respond not only by …
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We study the impact of higher bank capital buffers, namely of the Other Systemically Important Institu- tions (O …
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We analyse the impact of the adoption of expected credit loss accounting (IFRS 9) on the timeliness and potential procyclicality of banks' loan loss provisioning. We use granular loan-level data from the euro area's credit register and investigate both firm-level credit events and macroeconomic...
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Following the financial crisis, the share of non-performing loans has significantly increased, while the regulatory guidelines on the Internal-Ratings Based (IRB) approach for capital adequacy calculation related to defaulted exposures remains too general. As a result, the high-risk nature of...
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We use a unique dataset of ratings for euro area corporate loans from commercial banks' internal rating-based (IRBs) systems and central banks' in-house credit assessment systems (ICASs) to investigate whether banks' IRB ratings underestimate the credit risk of their corporate loan portfolios...
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Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs) on bank lending behaviour. Using a difference-in-differences estimation strategy, we find no …
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standards change in reaction to two specific macroeconomic developments, namely an increase in bank funding costs and a sudden …. Insofar, we provide evidence of heterogeneity in the bank lending channel, depending on the situation of the lenders and the …
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reallocates mostly towards safer producers. Lending standards propagate bank capital shortfalls through labor misallocation … increasing. Finally, with endogenous lending standards, first-moment bank capital shocks look like second-moment shocks. …
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