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-09 financial crisis is often attributed to corporate bond dealers shedding off their inventory, right when liquidity was scarce …, including proprietary trading desks in investment banks, provided liquidity in response to the large selling by clients …. Corporate bond inventory of dealers rose sharply as a result. Although providing liquidity, limits to arbitrage, possibly in the …
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market liquidity over time, when dealer balance sheet utilization reaches sufficiently high levels, liquidity is much worse …
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sensitivity of these strains to risk sentiment deterioration. Cross-border flows through banks for excess liquidity support … facilities leaves longer-term patterns of cross-border liquidity and capital flows broadly unchanged. While official sector … liquidity hoarding and “dash for cash” activity are expected to be lower with access to these facilities, initial evidence does …
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Building on the facility design and application experience from the period of the global financial crisis, in March 2020 the Federal Reserve eased the terms on its standing swap lines in collaboration with other central banks, reactivated temporary swap agreements, and then introduced the new...
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This paper examines market liquidity in the post-crisis era in light of concerns that regulatory changes might have … considering additional drivers of market liquidity. We document a stagnation of dealer balance sheets after the financial crisis … liquidity. …
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We examine liquidity creation per unit of assets by banks subject to the Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) using the … liquidity measures Liquidity Mismatch Index (LMI) (Bai et al., 2018) and BB (Berger and Bouwman, 2009). We identify the LCR …. We find that, since 2013, there has been reduced liquidity creation by LCR banks compared to non-LCR banks, occurring …
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We study the conditional distribution of future liquidity in the secondary market for corporate bonds as a function of … current liquidity. Increases in liquidity are persistent for investment-grade bonds and flighty for high-yield bonds. Greater … liquidity of high-yield bonds is associated with lower uncertainty about future liquidity of investment-grade bonds, but greater …
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This paper explores liquidity movements in stock and Treasury bond markets over a period of more than 1800 trading days …. Cross-market dynamics in liquidity are documented by estimating a vector autoregressive model for liquidity (that is, bid … in one market affects the spreads in both markets, and that return volatility is an important driver of liquidity …
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more highly correlated; moreover, at these times, money supply positively affects financial market liquidity, albeit with a … lag of two weeks. During normal times, increases in mutual fund flows enhance stock market liquidity and trading volume …, but during financial crises, U.S. government bond funds see higher inflows, resulting in increased bond market liquidity …
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This paper explores liquidity spillovers in market-capitalization-based portfolios of NYSE stocks. Return, volatility …, and liquidity dynamics across the small- and large-cap sectors are modeled by way of a vector autoregression model, using … data that spans more than 3,000 trading days. We find that volatility and liquidity innovations in one sector are …
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