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crisis. In particular, it evaluates the extent to which firms may run into a liquidity crisis following the COVID-19 outbreak … face liquidity shortfalls after 10 months since the implementation of confinement measures. Comparing the impact of … relieve wage bills is the most effective tool to reduce liquidity shortages, followed by debt moratorium policies. Finally …
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financial stability. This paper extends the existing research by zooming in on the specific topic of liquidity provision to … banks in resolution. It examines the provision of liquidity in the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, Canada and the … liquidity provision and the roles of the public budget and the central bank. The comparison also reveals that the role of fiscal …
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We analyse micro data on Irish mortgages and distressed households' balance sheets in the last decade to assess the debt resolution process in the Irish mortgage market in the lead up to the COVID-19 shock. We highlight the widespread engagement of Irish borrowers with debt resolution mechanisms...
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of a freeze, inducing firms to hoard even more liquid assets. Liquidity panics provide a new rationale for stricter … liquidity requirements, as this policy alleviates the informational frictions in the banking sector and paradoxically can end up …
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We study the design of lender of last resort interventions and show that the provision of long-term liquidity …-term domestic government bonds that could be pledged to obtain central bank liquidity. This "collateral trade" effect is large, as …
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This paper provides an overview of supply and demand factors influencing the availability of euro-denominated debt instruments that qualify as high-quality liquid assets (HQLA) in the euro area. The paper estimates the supply of HQLA issued by the public and private sectors as well as the...
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