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We quantify the gains from regulating maturity transformation in a model of banks which finance long-term assets with non-tradable debt. Banks choose the amount and maturity of their debt trading off investors' preference for short maturities with the risk of systemic crises. Pecuniary...
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The stability of a banking system ultimately depends on the strength and credibility of the fiscal backstop. While large countries can still afford to resolve large global banks on their own, small and medium-sized countries face a policy choice. This paper investigates the impact of resolution...
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bank resolution regimes. While such resolution regimes are welcome to reintroduce market discipline and reduce the reliance … need for a fiscal backstop to the financial system. For bail-in to work, it is important that bail-inable bank bonds are … working together, including in terms of sharing the burden of a potential bank bailout. The euro area has adopted the latter …
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We examine the optimal size and composition of banks' total loss absorbing capacity (TLAC). Optimal size is driven by the trade-off between providing liquidity services through deposits and minimizing deadweight default costs. Optimal composition (equity vs. bail-in debt) is driven by the...
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