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sensitivity of these strains to risk sentiment deterioration. Cross-border flows through banks for excess liquidity support … facilities leaves longer-term patterns of cross-border liquidity and capital flows broadly unchanged. While official sector … liquidity hoarding and “dash for cash” activity are expected to be lower with access to these facilities, initial evidence does …
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Building on the facility design and application experience from the period of the global financial crisis, in March 2020 the Federal Reserve eased the terms on its standing swap lines in collaboration with other central banks, reactivated temporary swap agreements, and then introduced the new...
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foreign affiliates to help smooth domestic liquidity shocks. We also show that the existence of such internal capital markets … contributes to an international propagation of domestic liquidity shocks to lending by affiliated banks abroad. While these …
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financial crisis. Yet we know little about the actual magnitudes and mechanisms for transmission of liquidity shocks through … studies conducted in eleven countries to explore liquidity risk transmission. Among the main results is, first, that … explanatory power of the empirical model is higher for domestic lending than for international lending. Second, how liquidity risk …
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International financial linkages, particularly through global bank flows, generate important questions about the consequences for economic and financial stability, including the ability of countries to conduct autonomous monetary policy. I address the monetary autonomy issue in the context of...
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. Regression analysis shows that interest rate differentials between traditional and nontraditional reserve currencies can tilt … the primary foreign currency liquidity needs of the central bank are already satisfied. …
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sensitivity of these strains to risk sentiment deterioration. Cross-border flows through banks for excess liquidity support … facilities leaves longer-term patterns of cross-border liquidity and capital flows broadly unchanged. While official sector … liquidity hoarding and 'dash for cash' activity are expected to be lower with access to these facilities, initial evidence does …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013330012
, liquidity management, and synergy improvements that reduce risk. The outcomes of such trade-offs may depend on bank governance … geographic scope tend to provide diversification gains and reduce idiosyncratic and liquidity risks while also increasing BHCs … this type of complexity, leading to a decrease in systemic risk and an increase in liquidity risk among BHCs. While bank …
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Building on the facility design and application experience from the period of the global financial crisis, in March 2020 the Federal Reserve eased the terms on its standing swap lines in collaboration with other central banks, reactivated temporary swap agreements, and then introduced the new...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012703476
. Global banks can provide liquidity and risk-sharing opportunities to the host market in the event of adverse host … headquarters and its offices in foreign locations). Adverse liquidity shocks to developed-country banking, such as those that …
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