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bank-level can impact aggregate volatility. We find weak evidence for a link between granular banking sector volatility and …
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Bank distress can have severe negative consequences for the stability of the financial system, the real economy, and … for public finances. Regimes for the restructuring and resolution of banks, financed by bank levies and fiscal backstops …, seek to reduce these costs. Bank levies attempt to internalize systemic risk and to increase the costs of leverage. This …
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banks with foreign affiliates for the years 2002-2011, we study bank internationalization before and during the crisis. Our …
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instruments to study international spillovers of prudential policy changes for bank lending growth. The collective analysis has … three main findings. First, prudential instrument effects sometimes spill over across borders through bank lending. Second …, international spillovers vary across prudential instruments and are heterogeneous across banks. Bank-specific factors like balance …
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its size and profitability. It decreases in a bank's share of loans to total assets. Third, the qualitative determinants …. Since the establishment of the Banking Union in 2014, the European Central Bank (ECB) can impose stricter regulations than … bank's contribution to systemic risk (SRISK) at the national and the euro-area level. Our research delivers three main …
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.S. policies, and bank-specific heterogeneity influences the magnitudes of transmission. The effects are supportive of the … international bank lending channel and the portfolio channel of monetary policy transmission. They also show that the frictions that …. The forms of bank balance sheet heterogeneity that differentiate spillovers across banks are not uniform across countries …
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affects bank lending depends on the whether the banks are drawing on official sector liquidity facilities. Third, liquidity … heterogeneity in the balance sheet characteristics that affect banks' responses to liquidity risk. Overall, bank balance sheet …
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Bank distress can have severe negative consequences for the stability of the financial system, the real economy, and … for public finances. Regimes for the restructuring and resolution of banks, financed by bank levies and fiscal backstops …, seek to reduce these costs. Bank levies attempt to internalize systemic risk and to increase the costs of leverage. This …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010464352
bank-level can impact aggregate volatility. We find weak evidence for a link between granular banking sector volatility and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010471491
sovereign debt exposures and the implications of sovereign exposures for bank risk. Our main findings are as follows. First … impact of sovereign bond holdings on bank risk. This result could indicate the widespread absence of marking-to-market for …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010319379