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We construct a new systemic risk measure that quantifies vulnerability to fire-sale spillovers using detailed regulatory balance sheet data for U.S. commercial banks and repo market data for broker-dealers. Even for moderate shocks in normal times, fire-sale externalities can be substantial. For...
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While the balance sheet structure of U.S. banks influences how they respond to liquidity risks, the mechanisms for the effects on and consequences for lending vary widely across banks. We demonstrate fundamental differences across banks without foreign affiliates versus those with foreign...
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unsolicited deposit shocks resulting from unconventional energy development and estimate bank allocations of these deposits. In …
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instead that NBFI and bank businesses and risks are so interwoven that they are better described as having transformed over … contingent liquidity risk from the provision of credit lines to NBFIs; and (iii) empirical work confirms bank-NBFI linkages …
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Bank capital requirements are based on a mix of market values and book values. We investigate the effects of a policy … banking organizations. Our analysis is based on security-level data on individual bank portfolios matched to bond …
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firm incentives in a post-reform financial system. -- Financial regulatory reform ; corporate governance ; bank charter … ; bank insolvency …
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had a measurable effect on the stock market valuation of the forty-two bank holding companies subject to the SEC order. I …
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What are the effects of payout restrictions on bank risk-shifting? To answer this question, we exploit the restriction … affect bank risk-shifting incentives. …
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, and the bank approval disparity is also larger in more racially biased counties. We conclude that insofar as automation by …
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U.S. bank holding companies (BHCs) have developed a very significant nonbank footprint over the years, adding thousands …
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