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-of-second-to-last-resort". Using daily supervisory bank balance sheet information, we find that U.S. GSIBs modestly increase their dollar liquidity … broker-dealer subsidiaries within the same bank holding company are crucial to this type of "reserve-draining" intermediation …
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The recent financial crisis has shown how interconnected the financial world has become. Shocks in one location or … asset class can have a sizable impact on the stability of institutions and markets around the world. But systemic risk … closing data gaps include the G20 Data Gaps Initiative, which recommends the collection of consistent bank-level data for …
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a fundamental link between efficient bank resolution and the operational structures and risks of global banks …
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globalization along three dimensions: depth, breadth and persistence. We examine depth by studying whether a bank's preference for … domestic, as opposed to external, lending (funding) changes when it is subjected to a large public intervention, such as bank … country or nationalized banks from different countries, consistent with an impact on the breadth of globalization. Third, we …
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When a bank experiences a negative shock to its equity, one way to return to target leverage is to sell assets. If … asset sales occur at depressed prices, then one bank's sales may impact other banks with common exposures, resulting in … explains how the distribution of bank leverage and risk exposures contributes to a form of systemic risk. We compute bank …
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Over the last decade dealing in derivative financial instruments (basically forwards, futures, options and combinations of these), particularly in the over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives market has become a central activity for major wholesale banks and financial institutions. Measured in terms...
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The global imbalance explanation of the financial crisis of 2007-09 suggests that demand for riskless assets from countries with current account surpluses created fragility in countries with current account deficits, most notably, in the United States. We examine this explanation by analyzing...
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Macroprudential stress tests have been employed by regulators in the United States and Europe to assess and address the solvency condition of financial firms in adverse macroeconomic scenarios. We provide a test of these stress tests by comparing their risk assessments and outcomes to those from...
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The globalization of banking in the United States is influencing the monetary transmission mechanism both domestically …
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Are firms more resilient to systemic banking crises in economies with higher levels of social trust? Using firm-level data in 34 countries from 1990 through 2011, we find that liquidity-dependent firms in high-trust countries obtain more trade credit and suffer smaller drops in profits and...
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