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bank segregations are effective in cleaning up balance sheets and promoting bank lending only if they combine … purchases are funded privately; (ii) smaller shares of the originating bank's assets are segregated; and (iii) asset segregation … problem associated with the creation of a bad bank …
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for banking when comparing cross-border positions with domestic credit, using the most extensive dataset on global bank …
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This paper investigates how the prolonged period of low interest rates affects bank intermediation activity. We use …
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A number of countries' authorities put in place bank rescue packages using public funds in response to the global …
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of bank lending. The analysis proposes a setup that allows testing for structural shifts in the bank lending equation … may not translate into greater credit supply until bank balance sheets are sufficiently strengthened …
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The experience of a number of central banks in emerging economies indicates that capital flows can pose a dilemma. For example, raising policy rates can attract more capital inflows by raising deposit rates. It has been suggested, however, that raising reserve requirements instead of the policy...
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does not when finance grows via bank lending. These findings concur with a well-established literature indicating that …
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