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This paper illustrates that systemically important banks reduce a range of activities at year- end, leading to lower additional capital requirements in the form of G-SIB buffers. The effects are stronger for banks with higher incentives to reduce the indicators, and for banks with balance sheet...
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models used at the European Central Bank, that in the long run, a 1% bank capital requirement increase has a small impact on … transmission mechanism. Higher bank leverage increases the economy's vulnerability to shocks but also monetary policy's ability to …
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of the traditional bank business model. Specialized providers of financial services can chip away activities that do not …
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hampered the smooth transmission of accommodative monetary policy. Using bank level data from 2007 to 2015, we directly measure … bank in the same month for loans to small and large firms (the "Small Firm Financing Premium", SFFP). We assess the role … played by both bank and macroeconomic factors in explaining the variation in the SFFP across countries and through time. We …
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We show that negative policy rates affect the supply of bank credit in a novel way. Banks are reluctant to pass on … low-deposit banks. As a consequence, the introduction of negative policy rates by the European Central Bank in mid-2014 …
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relationship with their savings bank prior to applying for a loan, default significantly less than customers with no prior …
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the role played by bank-level variables, banking sector features in each country, and the specific characteristics of the …/substitution effects of both bank- and portfolio-level variables with the characteristics of the banking sector when explaining credit risk …
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how the transmission depends on bank balance sheets, and how this changes once policy rates become negative. We review the …
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Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs) on bank lending behaviour. Using a difference-in-differences estimation strategy, we find no …
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We study the impact of increasingly negative central bank policy rates on banks' propensity to become undercapitalized …
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