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What is the impact of a sudden and sizeable increase in bank capital requirements on the lending activity by directly … affected banks and by non-affected non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs)? To answer this question, we apply a difference … activities, in riskier and more competitive borrower segments, but NBFIs do not seem to rely on increased bank funding to finance …
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calculating and presentation of the data. Based on a sample of CbCRs published by EU-headquartered multinational bank groups, we …, with CbCRs prepared by bank groups from the United Kingdom and Germany being the most transparent. Inconsistencies in …
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We study the effects of financial sanctions on cross-border credit supply. Using a differences-in-differences approach to analyze eleven sanctions episodes between 2002 and 2015, we find that banks located in Germany reduce their positions in countries with sanctioned entities by 38%. The...
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German banks' ownership structure, heterogeneity in the states' fiscal strength and detailed bank-level panel data on German … banks' state bond portfolio on the security- and bank-level for the time period Q4:2005-Q2:2014. Results show that home …
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We use a newly constructed narrative measure of regulatory bank capital requirement tightening events (Eickmeier et al …
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We study the effects of financial sanctions on cross-border credit supply. Using a differences-in-differences approach to analyze eleven sanctions episodes between 2002 and 2015, we find that banks located in Germany reduce their positions in countries with sanctioned entities by 38%. The...
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A large body of literature finds that managerial overconfidence increases risk-taking by financial institutions. This paper shows that financial regulation can be effective at mitigating this type of risk. Exploiting regulatory changes introduced after the financial crisis as a natural...
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neutral. Furthermore, when controlling for the sectoral allocation of financing, no specific instrument - e.g. bank credit or …
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