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We study differences in the price paid for liquidity across banks using price data at the individual bank level. Unique to this paper, we also have data on individual banks' reserve requirements and actual reserve holdings, thus allowing us to gauge the extent to which a bank is short or long...
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We study differences in the price paid for liquidity across banks using price data at the individual bank level. Unique to this paper, we also have data on individual banks' reserve requirements and actual reserve holdings, thus allowing us to gauge the extent to which a bank is short or long...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010264580
In a theoretical model of the Diamond-Dybvig style, in which deposit-taking banks and financial markets coexist, bank behavior is analyzed taking into account a positive ex-ante probability of a future financial crisis. We focus on the role of the interaction of market liquidity and banks'...
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welfare because it only reduces risk sharing. In contrast, in the U.S. banking system, where there is less competition for … ; risk sharing ; banking competition ; comparing financial systems …
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market and (ii) that the willingness-to-pay can serve as an early warning indicator for banking distress …
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We use a Diamond/Dybvig-based model with two banks operating in separate regions connected by a common asset market in which banks and sophisticated depositors invest. We study the effect of a potential run (crisis) and subsequent fire sales on the asset price in both the crisis and no-crisis...
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that this has two effects on banks, with opposing implications for banking stability. First, the hold-up problem between … marketability of bank assets allows banks to adopt a safer capital structure, the default risk of banks does not necessarily decline …
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Heterogenous banking supervision and regulation is often considered as the most important impediment for Pan … retail banking. We argue that the distribution of regional liquidity shocks may pose a natural limit to the extent of cross …
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the way liquidity risk is managed in the banking sctor … and the different attitude towards liquidity risk of the individual banks. It turns out that these characteristics are …
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