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This paper examines the relationship between central bank funding and credit risk-taking. Employing comprehensive bank …-firm-level data from the German credit registry during 2009:Q1-2014:Q4, we find that borrowing from the central bank is associated …
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reserve-rich banks’ credit supply is less sensitive to the monetary policy tightening compared to other banks. The effect …
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banks’ credit supply to firms. To do so, we use credit-registry data from Germany and Portugal together with the European …’ financing constraints matter less for the supply of credit and there is more risk taking. To rationalize these findings, we …
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This paper explores the impact of low (but) positive and negative market interest rates on euro area banks' net interest margin (NIM) and its components, retail lending and retail deposit rates. Using two proprietary bank-level data sets, I find a positive impact of the level of the short-term...
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We consider a standard banking model with agency frictions to simultaneously studythe weakening and reversal of monetary transmission and banks’ risk-taking in alow-interest environment. Both, weaker monetary transmission and higher risk-taking arise because lower policy rates impair banks’...
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We study the implications of the Eurosystem's expanded Asset Purchase Programme (APP) for the bank lending business of euro area banks with euro area non-financial corporations (NFCs) using microeconometric matching techniques. Based on confidential bank-level data on quantitative balance sheet...
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Exploiting confidential data on individual German bank balance-sheets, I analyse what characterises a bank that opts to apply negative interest rates to corporate deposits. The results suggest that banks that are highly exposed to the negative interest rate policy (NIRP), i.e. funded by a larger...
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We show that emergency liquidity provision by the Federal Reserve transmitted to non-U.S. banking markets. Based on manually collected holding company structures of international banks, we can identify banks in Germany with access to U.S. facilities via internal capital markets. Using...
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This paper sheds light on the effect of quantitative easing (QE) on bank lending. Using data on German banks for 2014-2016, I show that QE encourages banks to rebalance from securities to loans. For identification, I use bond redemptions as exogenous variation in banks' need to rebalance their...
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German credit register to show that asset scarcity had real effects: Banks more exposed to asset scarcity increased their … credit supply. …
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