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lending standards' significant role in explaining the dynamics of domestic credit conditions. Changes in lending attitudes … through this lens of UMPs, we see that expansionary monetary policy led to a lowering of domestic credit standards which …
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credit booms. Such equilibria are characterised by sharp increases in credit supply and deteriorations in average loan …
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' default shock and Europe's sovereign debt crisis. We use a large data set that merges the comprehensive Italian Credit and …
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regulatory capital buffer requirements for banks. The gap between the ratio of credit-to-GDP and its long-term backward …-wide vulnerabilities that typically lead to banking crises. Other indicators, such as credit spreads, are better in indicating the release … phase as they are contemporaneous signals of banking sector distress that can precede a credit crunch …
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) in 2011. We find that US firms experience a reduction in credit lines but not in term loans from EU banks. In addition …, US firms are able to compensate for the reduction in credit lines from EU banks by securing liquidity facilities from US …
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-dealers when they are more profitable. These results allow for a better understanding of banks' credit risk management …
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surprises on credit supply, I take the changes in interest rate derivatives immediately after each MP announcement and bring … of the effects of contractionary MP on credit and about two thirds on employment …
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This paper focuses on the recent changes in banking systems and how bank-specific characteristics have affected credit … supply in five Latin American countries (Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru). We use detailed credit registry data and … funding, and a commercial business model generally supply more credit. Such banks are also more sheltered from monetary and …
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We classify a large sample of banks according to the geographic diversification of their international syndicated loan portfolio. Our results show that diversified banks maintain higher loan supply during banking crises in borrower countries. The positive loan supply effects lead to higher...
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to liquidity risk contracted their supply of credit more sharply. I contribute to the identification of this effect by … important determinant of the contraction of credit in the mortgage market, but as separate from the precipitous fall in credit …
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