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granular data on the bond transactions of U.S. insurance companies. Liquidity inflows from insurance premiums combined with …
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The euro area insurance sector and its relevance for real economy financing have grown significantly over the last two … increase of the sector's financial intermediation capacity and an active transmission of monetary policy through the insurance …
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idiosyncratic risk, it cannot provide insurance against aggregate risk. When the latter is significant, it is efficient that …
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idiosyncratic risk, it cannot provide insurance against aggregate risk. When the latter is significant, it is efficient that …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013100399
granular data on the bond transactions of U.S. insurance companies. Liquidity inflows from insurance premiums combined with …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014350690
We propose a framework for testing the effects of changes in bank resolution regimes on bank behaviour. By exploiting the differential relevance of recent changes in U.S. bank resolution (i.e., the introduction of the Orderly Liquidation Authority, OLA) for different types of banks, we are able...
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The paper evaluates the impact of a phased-in introduction of capital requirements on equity, risk-taking, and probability of default for a sample of European systemically important banks. Contrary to the case of a one-off introduction of capital requirements, this study does not find evidence...
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We study the impact of macroprudential capital buffers on banking groups' lending and risk-taking decisions, also investigating implications for internal capital markets. For identification, we exploit heterogeneity in buffers applied to other systemically important institutions, using...
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The investment fund sector has expanded dramatically since the crisis of 2008-2009. As the sector grows, so do the implications of its risk-taking for the wider financial system and real economy. This paper provides empirical evidence for the existence of widespread risk-taking incentives in the...
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This paper addresses the trade-off between additional loss-absorbing capacity and potentially higher bank risk-taking associated with the introduction of the Basel III Leverage Ratio. This is addressed in both a theoretical and empirical setting. Using a theoretical micro model, we show that a...
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