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This paper studies the determinants of global liquidity using data on cross-border bank flows, with a longer time … liquidity is driven primarily by uncertainty (VIX), US monetary policy (term premia), and UK and Euro Area bank conditions … tools, and bank regulation. …
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Many of the world’s developed economies have introduced, or are planning to introduce, bank bail-in regimes. Both the … planned EU resolution regime and the European Stability Mechanism Treaty involve the participation of bank creditors in … bearing the costs of bank recapitalization via the bail-in process as one of the (main) mechanisms for restoring a failing …
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the preservation of the central bank’s legitimacy requires that a clear line be drawn between the central bank’s provision … central bank that expose it to material credit risk should be guaranteed by the Treasury. In addition, central banks must …
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The Riksbank faces challenges with regard to each of its three core functions, conducting monetary policy with the objective of stabilising inflation around the inflation target and resource utilisation around a sustainable level, promoting a safe and efficient payment system and thereby...
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We examine the pricing of financial crash insurance during the 2007-2009 financial crisis in U.S. option markets. A large amount of aggregate tail risk is missing from the price of financial sector crash insurance during the financial crisis. The difference in costs of out-of-the-money put...
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The recent crisis has led to a thriving academic and policy debate on the future regulation of financial institutions and markets. This paper argues that the objective of securing financial stability should be balanced with the goal of fostering financial deepening and efficiency, especially in...
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-out hypothesis. Using a unique set of observations on lending volume at a London goldsmith bank, Hoare’s, we document the impact of …
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In the real world of less than perfect markets, balancing the benefits and costs of financial liberalization is usually impossible ex ante. Having been slow to liberalize, postwar Europe offers a possible testing ground. Looking at the experience in Belgium, France and Italy, a number of...
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Today’s regulatory rules, especially the easily-manipulated measures of regulatory capital, have led to costly bank … failures. We design a robust regulatory system such that (i) bank losses are credibly borne by the private sector (ii …) systemically important institutions cannot collapse suddenly; (iii) bank investment is counter-cyclical; and (iv) regulatory …
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creating counter-cyclical incentives for banks to raise capital, and so encourage bank lending in bad times. They avoid the …
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