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increasing risk premia, and countercyclicality in response to rises in the risk-free rate. Using granular data on insurers …
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solvency of the main euro area insurance sectors. We model the balance sheet of an insurance company encompassing both life and … non-life business and we calibrate it using country level data to make it representative of the major euro area insurance …
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granular data on the bond transactions of U.S. insurance companies. Liquidity inflows from insurance premiums combined with …
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settings. The method is illustrated using a multivariate panel of four accounting ratios for 28 large European insurance firms …
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dollar-denominated securities. Affected banks also take higher risk in loans. …We show that negative monetary policy rates induce systemic banks to reach-for-yield. For identification, we exploit … the 26 largest euro area banking groups. Banks with more customer deposits are negatively affected by negative rates, as …
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This paper investigates the relationship between bank funding costs and solvency for a large sample of euro area banks …. Among the deposit rates, the interest rates of the overnight deposits are the least sensitive. Banks' asset quality … risk and financial markets uncertainty appear to be material drivers. …
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partial equilibrium model of euro area funds and banks calibrated over the period between 2008 and 2017. An initial shock to … yields causes funds to sell assets to address investor redemptions, while both banks and funds sell assets to keep their … banks. However, funds' relative contribution has risen due to their increased assets under management and banks' lower …
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How a historic drop in bank deposits shapes banks' loan supply? We exploit the effects of a large, and unexpected … includes all bank-firm lending relationships in all euro area countries. We find that banks experiencing large deposit outflows … is stronger for fixed rate and longer maturity loans, but not for riskier borrowers. The effect is mostly driven by banks …
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This paper studies the impact of voluntary climate commitments by banks on their lending activity. We use … increased participation by the largest banks and banks with the most pre-existing exposure to high-polluting industries. Setting … priority for decarbonization. However, climate-aligned banks do not change their lending or loan pricing differentially …
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This paper studies the bilateral drivers of mergers and acquisitions (M&As) between European banks. Two findings … document that banks use M&A as a device to leverage their expertise rather than to diversify. (i) Following the literature on … matrimonial matching by using a binary logit model, the paper examines how the structure of acquiring banks in terms of …
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