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We assess the impact of quantitative easing (QE) on the provisioning of liquidity and the pricing in the UK gilt repo market. We compare the behaviour of banks that received reserves injections via QE operations to other similar banks in terms of the amounts lent and pricing. We also investigate...
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We investigate how the interaction of the Brexit and COVID waves of the Bank of England’s quantitative easing with the leverage ratio capital requirements or government COVID lending support schemes affected bank business lending. We find that the former QE programme was particularly...
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We investigate the impact of the Bank of England's asset purchase program (APP) on the composition of assets of UK banks, and the implications for the real economy, using a unique database on the program. Knowing the identity of the banks that receive reserves injections through APP (QE banks)...
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We investigate the impact of the asset purchase program (APP) introduced by the Bank of England (BOE) in 2009 on the composition of assets of UK banks, and the implications for bank lending to the real economy, using a unique database on the program. Knowing the identity of the banks that...
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We assess the impact of leverage ratio (LR) requirements on risk-taking behaviour of banks theoretically, using a simple model, and empirically, using a difference-in-differences analysis that compares behaviour of banks subject to UK LR requirements (LR-banks) to otherwise similar banks...
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We investigate weather UK quantitative easing (QE) enabled recipient banks to increase liquidity, improves banks’ incentives to intermediate, and reduces the cost of borrowing in the gilts repo market. Evidence is strong during stress times, when liquidity availability deteriorates...
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