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This paper investigates the costs and benefits of liquidity regulation. We find that liquidity tools are beneficial but … cannot completely remove the need for Lender of Last Resort (LOLR) interventions by the central bank. Full compliance with … current Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) and Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR) rules would have reduced banks' reliance on …
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We develop a dynamic structural model of bank behaviour that provides a microeconomic foundation for bank capital and … liquidity structures and analyses the effects of changes in regulatory capital and liquidity requirements as well as their …
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We develop a structural model for valuing bank balance sheet components such as the equity and debt value, the value … for the government when the bank is operated by private shareholders including the present value of a possible future … the bank. In this case, the shareholders lose part (or all) of the capital that they hold in the bank, the creditors lose …
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national liquidity requirements to proxy for banks' incentives to exploit this differential treatment of central bank eligible …We analyze the pledging behavior of Euro area banks during the introduction of the liquidity coverage ratio (LCR). The … LCR considers only a subset of central bank eligible assets and thereby offers banks an arbitrage opportunity to improve …
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How do real interest rates affect financial fragility? We study this issue in a model in which bank borrowing is … subject to rollover risk. A bank's optimal borrowing trades off the benefit from investing additional funds into profitable … assets with the cost of greater risk of a run by bank creditors. Changes in the interest rate affect the price and amount of …
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loans before maturity when in need of liquidity. Loan guarantees improve market liquidity and reduce lending standards, with … market liquidity of these loans due to both selection and commitment. Because of this positive pecuniary externality …
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explains the link between the liquidity premium and spreads. We present a theory of endogenous bank fragility arising from a … coordination friction among bank creditors. The theory's implications reduce to a single constraint on banks, which is embedded in … that reduce bank net worth exacerbate the coordination friction. In response, banks lend less and demand more liquid assets …
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The paper studies the central bank collateral framework and its impact on banks' liquidity under an adverse stress test … scenario. We construct a stress test model that accounts for a granular and multi-faceted representation of the liquidity of … four funding channels: unsecured loans, asset sales, private repurchase agreements, or Central Bank lending. We test three …
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overnight unsecured loans. Using proprietary bank-level data, we find that interbank rate uncertainty signi cantly raises … positions and greater access to central bank funding. …
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Does the level of deposits matter for bank fragility and efficiency? In a banking model with endogenous bank runs and a … consumption-saving decision, we show that the level of deposits has opposite effects on bank fragility depending on the nature of … bank runs. In an economy with panic-driven runs, higher deposits make banks less fragile, while the opposite is true when …
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