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of bail-outs. Raising public funds to conduct a bail-out entails the deadweight loss of distortionary taxation. Bank bail … domestic bank failures may be contemporaneous to sovereign crises, giving rise to risk-sharing motives to mutualize the funding … the public backstop and forbearance in early bank intervention in the fiscally stronger country, facilitating bail-outs in …
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BRRD diminished bail-out expectations. Bank bonds subject to BRRD bail-in carry a 10 basis points bail-in premium in terms … in the European bank market for unsecured debt. The different impact of the BRRD on bank bonds provides a quasi … based on the fact that (otherwise identical) bonds of a given bank maturing before 2016 are explicitly protected from BRRD …
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The declared intention of policy makers is that future bank restructuring should be conducted through bail-in rather … than bail-out. Over the past years there have been a few cases of European banks being restructured where creditors were … countries with limited fiscal space for bail-out. Moreover, actual bail-ins lead to stronger market reactions than the legal …
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This paper analyzes the effect of bank recapitalizations on lending, funding and asset quality of European banks …
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Procyclicality of collateral haircuts and margins has become a widely proclaimed behavior and is currently discussed not only by academic literature but also by regulatory authorities in Europe. Procyclicality of haircuts is assumed to be a trigger of liquidity spirals due to its tightening...
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This paper studies leverage regulation and monetary policy when equity investors and/or creditors have distorted beliefs relative to a planner. We characterize how the optimal leverage regulation responds to arbitrary changes in investors' and creditors' beliefs and relate our results to...
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Euro area governments have committed to break the doom loop between bank risk and sovereign risk. But policymakers have …
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Using household survey data, we document evidence of a loosening of credit standards in Euro area countries that experienced a property price boom-and-bust cycle. Borrowers in these countries exhibited significantly higher loan-to-value (LTV) and loan-to-income (LTI) ratios in the run up to the...
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