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theoretical results with parameter magnitudes and sensitivities. Examination of three market liquidity scenarios provides … intuition for effective liquidity injection by a Lender of Last Resort …
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well as, regulatory implications for a Lender of Last Resort in various liquidity scenarios …
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We find that the degree and dynamics of sovereign bond market integration across 21 developed and 18 emerging countries is significantly heterogeneous. We show that better spanning can significantly enhance market integration through dissipating local risk premiums. Integration of the sovereign...
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Do macroprudential regulations on residential lending influence commercial lending behavior too? To answer this question, we identify the compositional changes in banks' supply of credit using the variation in their holdings of residential mortgages on which extra capital requirements were...
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contraction in credit and to liquidity spirals. Subsequent measures by policymakers can be interpreted as attempts to avoid …
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markets are sufficiently depressed in terms of prices, liquidity, and volatility. The objective of this paper is to examine …
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collateral. The theory is based on unsecured borrowing constraints in the market for liquidity. Repos and security cash …-market trades are alternative means to get liquidity. Collateral spreads (unsecured less repo rate) can turn negative if borrowing …
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We quantify the capital shortfall that results from a global financial crisis by using a macro-finance dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model that captures the interactions between the financial and real sectors of the economy. We show that a crisis similar to that observed in 2008...
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What causes deep recessions and slow recovery? I revisit this question and develop a macro-finance model that quantitatively matches the salient empirical features of financial crises such as a large drop in the output, a high risk premium, reduced financial intermediation, and a long duration...
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on financial markets and the wider economy. They can, for example, bias the private provision of real liquidity and …
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