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. Progress has been made toward stronger pan-European approaches. Moving banks and sovereigns jointly to safety is essential …
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through the LTROs, has signalled that Italian banks have to address their funding gap problem. To do it without hurting credit … flows, a resumption of domestic savings is needed. Thus, the real lesson for Italian banks (and for Italy) is that the …
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This paper surveys the evidence on the effectiveness of monetary transmission in low-income countries. It is hard to come away from this review with much confidence in the strength of monetary transmission in such countries. We distinguish between the “facts on the ground” and...
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firms. Coupled with imperfect competition in the banking sector, this means that banks with chronically high excess reserves …
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Belgian financial conglomerates (FCs) remained important players in the Belgian financial sector, despite significant restructuring following the global financial crisis. FCs operated in multiple streams of the financial sector, especially in banking and insurance. Owing to their economic reach...
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The report analyses Spain’s financial sector reform program and throws light on the role that the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) played in supporting the restructuring and recapitalization of its financial sector. It stated that the two major areas that have been looked at...
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links between banks and the Belgian sovereign have intensified owing to the crisis, with total exposure of the banking …
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