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forbearance on distressed banks during the crisis, there is less restructuring in the real sector and the banking sector remains … forbearance is greater for state-chartered banks and in regions with weaker banking competition and more independent banks, while … recapitalisation of distressed banks through TARP does not facilitate cleansing. …
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. Specifically, we show that households whose banks were more exposed to funding shocks report significantly lower levels of non …
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. Specifically, we show that households whose banks were more exposed to funding shocks report significantly lower levels of non …
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The internal organization of global banks potentially plays a vital role in the transmission of shocks both within and … investigate how solvency and wholesale funding shocks to 114 OECD parent banks affect the lending of 541 domestic and foreign … foreign subsidiaries of banks that rely heavily on wholesale funding seem to be more vulnerable to wholesale shocks to their …
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households whose banks were more exposed to funding shocks report lower levels of non-mortgage liabilities. This, however, does …
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forbearance on distressed banks during the crisis, there is less restructuring in the real sector and the banking sector remains … forbearance is greater for state-chartered banks and in regions with weaker banking competition and more independent banks, while … recapitalisation of distressed banks through TARP does not facilitate cleansing. …
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financial reports of global banks. We employ a two-step approach: as a first step, we investigate whether parent-bank or parent … transmission of shocks across borders. We find that the level of integration of global banks is determined by parent … transmission of exogenous shocks from parent banks to their subsidiaries: the more centralized a global bank is, the lower the …
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We investigate how solvency and wholesale funding shocks to 84 OECD parent banks affect the lending of 375 foreign … parent banks tend to use their own capital and liquidity buffers first, before transmitting. Finally, we show that solvency … shocks have higher impact on large subsidiary banks with low growth opportunities in mature markets. …
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households whose banks were more exposed to funding shocks report lower levels of non-mortgage liabilities. This, however, does …
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Die globale Bankenkrise der Jahre 2008/2009 hatte weltweit signifikant negative Auswirkungen auf die Realwirtschaft, und in vielen Ländern fiel die folgende wirtschaftliche Erholung deutlich langsamer aus als in vorherigen Rezessionen. In den Monaten nach der Insolvenz der amerikanischen...
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