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speculate, we show that speculation increases volatility of asset returns and investment growth, increases the equity risk …
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limited liability investors contribute to asset price bubbles by increasing liquidity provision and that caps fail to tame … bubbles. Overall, giving investors skin in the game fosters financial stability. …
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We define a sentiment indicator based on option prices, valuation ratios and interest rates. The indicator can be interpreted as a lower bound on the expected growth in fundamentals that a rational investor would have to perceive in order to be happy to hold the market. The lower bound was...
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We investigate the relationship between anchoring and the emergence of bubbles in experimental asset markets. We show … significantly reduce bubbles in laboratory asset markets. If no FV-anchor is set, bubble-crash patterns emerge. Our results indicate … that bubbles in laboratory environments are primarily sparked in the first period. If prices are initiated around the FV …
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We investigate the relationship between anchoring and the emergence of bubbles in experimental asset markets. We show … significantly reduce bubbles in laboratory asset markets. If no FV-anchor is set, bubble-crash patterns emerge. Our results indicate … that bubbles in laboratory environments are primarily sparked in the first period. If prices are initiated around the FV …
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This paper looks into the specific influence that the European banking union will have on (future) bank client relationships. It shows that the intended regulatory influence on market conditions in principle serves as a powerful governance tool to achieve financial stability objectives. From...
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The paper employs a unique identification strategy that links survey data on household consumption expenditure to bank level data in order to estimate the effects of bank financial distress on consumer credit and consumption expenditures. Specifically, we show that households whose banks were...
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The interbank market is important for the efficient functioning of the financial system, transmission of monetary policy and therefore ultimately the real economy. In particular, it facilitates banks' liquidity management. This paper aims at extending the literature which views interbank markets...
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The banking system is highly interconnected and these connections can be conveniently represented as an interbank network. This survey presents a systematic overview of the recent advances in the theoretical literature on interbank networks. We assess our current understanding of the structure...
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We employ a unique identification strategy linking survey data on household consumption expenditure to bank-level data to estimate the effects of bank financial distress on consumer credit and consump- tion expenditures. We show that households whose banks were more exposed to funding shocks...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012061065