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bank health and the consequences for aggregate productivity in 11 European countries. Controlling for cyclical effects, the … Europe may at least partly stem from bank forbearance. The increasing survival of zombie firms congests markets and … around one-third of the impact of zombie congestion on capital misallocation can be directly attributed to bank health and …
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bank health and the consequences for aggregate productivity in 11 European countries. Controlling for cyclical effects, the … Europe may at least partly stem from bank forbearance. The increasing survival of zombie firms congests markets and … around one-third of the impact of zombie congestion on capital misallocation can be directly attributed to bank health and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013322215
The paper studies the central bank collateral framework and its impact on banks’ liquidity under an adverse stress test … four funding channels: unsecured loans, asset sales, private repurchase agreements, or Central Bank lending. We test three … highlight the heterogeneous effects across different jurisdictions and financial institutions. We find that bank equity losses …
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We propose the CoJPoD, a novel framework explicitly linking the cross-sectional and cyclical dimensions of systemic risk. In this framework, banking sector distress in the form of the joint probability of default of financial intermediaries (reflecting contagion from both direct and indirect...
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loan scale. A financial crisis, simulated as an abrupt decline in the collateral value of bank assets, triggers a flight to …
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bank stock underperformance suggest that government-funded bank recapitalizations can often lead to substantial taxpayer …
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investigate a specific type of externality that originates from those borrowers that obtain liquidity from more than one bank. In … this case, contagion may occur if a bank hit by a liquidity shock calls in some loans and borrowers then pay them back by …
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We use a unique dataset of ratings for euro area corporate loans from commercial banks’ internal rating-based (IRBs) systems and central banks’ in-house credit assessment systems (ICASs) to investigate whether banks’ IRB ratings underestimate the credit risk of their corporate loan...
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Credit risk models used in quantitative risk management treat credit risk analysis conceptually like a single person decision problem. From this perspective an exogenous source of risk drives the fundamental parameters of credit risk: probability of default, exposure at default and the recovery...
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results enhanced price discrimination as the impact on bank CDS spreads and equity prices tended to be stronger for the weaker …
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