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induce firms to substitute out of bank finance, leading to a theoretically ambiguous effect on the profile of aggregate …
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Loan loss provisions in the euro area are negatively related to GDP growth, i.e., they are procyclical. Loan loss provisions tend to be more procyclical at larger and better capitalized banks. The procyclicality of loan loss provisions can explain about two-thirds of the variation of bank...
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incentive problems in banking. The optimal policy depends not only on the extent, but also on the type of optimism. For example …
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We analyse the effects of supranational versus national banking supervision on credit supply, and its interactions with … institutional change leading to the centralisation of European banking supervision; (iii) high-frequency monetary policy surprises …
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This paper investigates the relationship between bank funding costs and solvency for a large sample of euro area banks using two proprietary ECB datasets for both wholesale funding costs and deposit rates. In particular, the paper studies the relationship between bank solvency, on the one hand,...
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We empirically analyse the relationship between longer term central bank liquidity support and banks' balance sheet ratios, using difference-in-differences panel regressions and propensity score matching on a large sample of banks in the euro area. The research question is whether the liquidity...
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Using a novel regulatory dataset of fully identified derivatives transactions, this paper provides the first comprehensive analysis of the structure of the euro area interest rate swap (IRS) market after the start of the mandatory clearing obligation. Our dataset contains 1.7 million bilateral...
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We study the allocation of interest rate risk within the European banking sector using novel data. Banks' exposure to … redistributive effects within the banking sector. …
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Through the euro area crisis, financial fragmentation across jurisdictions became a prime concern for the single monetary policy. The ECB broadened the scope of its instruments and enacted a series of non-standard measures to engineer an appropriate degree of policy accommodation. The...
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trade linkages and country specific banking sector characteristics. We find that countercyclical macroprudential interventions …
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