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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/10010298747
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/10005083283
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/10005051588
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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the way liquidity risk is managed in the banking sector … and the different attitude towards liquidity risk of the individual banks. It turns out that these characteristics are …
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We examine over crisis and non-crisis periods whether banks have a structurally different propensity to draw on the central bank's overnight lender-of-the-last-resort (LLR) facility. Our findings suggest that in particular those banks that are structurally more exposed to liquidity shocks, have...
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We offer a theory of the "boundary of the firm" tailored to banks as it builds on a single risk-shifting inefficiency …
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This paper provides evidence of deliberate private-information disclosure within banks' international business networks. Using supervisory trade-level data, we show that banks with closer ties to a target advisor in a takeover buy more stocks of the target firm prior to the deal announcement,...
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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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