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A large body of empirical literature investigates differences in financing structures across firms. Private firms' financing receives little attention due to the lack of data. Using administrative confidential data on the universe of Canadian corporate firms, we compare financing relationships...
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, compared to the estimates implied from credit default swap spreads. …
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This paper finds that Government of Canada benchmark bonds tend to be more illiquid over the subsequent month when there is a large increase in government debt supply. The result is both statistically and economically significant, stronger for the long-term than the short-term sector, and is...
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countries to expand their domestic credit, risk-intolerant foreign investors withdraw even under minimal uncertainty. We show …
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credit for households with only weak ties to the financial system. During the 2000s, however, the largest gains from …
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We document that intraday currency returns display systematic reversals around the major benchmark fixings, characterized by an appreciation of the U.S. dollar pre-fix and a depreciation post-fix. We propose an explanation based on constrained intermediation by foreign exchange dealers....
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Markets for securitized assets were characterized by high liquidity prior to the recent financial crisis and by a sudden market dry-up at the onset of the crisis. A general equilibrium model with heterogeneous investment opportunities and information frictions predicts that, in boom periods or...
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risks, measured by a strongly positive credit to GDP gap, "leaning-type" central banks, i.e., those with a high FSO index …
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This paper studies the role of narratives for macroeconomic fluctuations. We micro-found narratives as directed acyclic graphs and show how exposure to different narratives can affect expectations in an otherwise standard macroeconomic model. We capture such competing narratives in news media's...
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fluctuations, in line with prominent roles played by the credit crunch and collapse of the asset-backed security market in the … riskiness of borrowers. By using loan approval probability as a screening device, banks ration credit following financial …
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