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We analyze securities trading by banks during the crisis and the associated spillovers to the supply of credit. We use a proprietary dataset that has the investments of banks at the security level for 2005-2012 in conjunction with the credit register from Germany. We find that - during the...
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We show that public guaranteed loans (PGL) increase credit availability improving real effects, but private banks' incentives imply that weaker banks shift riskier corporate loans to taxpayers. We exploit credit register data during the COVID-19 shock in Spain, and a stylized model guides the...
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Banking crises are recurrent phenomena, often induced by excessive bank risk-taking, which may be due to behavioral …
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We analyse the effects of supranational versus national banking supervision on credit supply, and its interactions with … institutional change leading to the centralisation of European banking supervision; (iii) high-frequency monetary policy surprises …
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We analyse the effects of national versus supranational banking supervision on bank risk-taking, and its interactions …; (ii) the institutional change in European banking supervision; (iii) high-frequency monetary policy surprises; (iv) cross …
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To identify credit availability we analyze the extensive and intensive margins of lending with loan applications and all loans granted in Spain. We find that during the period analyzed both worse economic and tighter monetary conditions reduce loan granting, especially to firms or from banks...
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