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Housing prices and household borrowing are expected to be tightly connected to each other. Better availability of credit eases liquidity constraints of households, which is likely to lead to higher demand for housing. On the other hand, housing prices may significantly influence household...
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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 … sheet conditions and business models drive the amplitude and direction of spillovers to lending growth rates. Third …
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bonds at the expense of lending to the real sector. To quantify the effect of this distortion, we build a standard RBC model … policy makes the steady state lending spread on loans to firms decline, stimulating investment and output. Also, it … stabilises the lending spread, leading to a lower volatility of investment and output. …
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interest margin (NIM) and its components, retail lending and retail deposit rates. Using two proprietary bank-level data sets … market rates. As low profitability could hamper the ability of banks to expand lending, I also investigate the impact of the … NIM on new lending to the non-financial private sector. In general, the NIM is positively related to lending: When lending …
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