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Over the last two decades, bank credit has evolved from the traditional relationship banking model to an originate-to-distribute model where banks can originate loans, earn their fee, and then sell them off to investors who desire such exposures. We show that the borrowers whose loans are sold...
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tested for the effect of credit on firm growth. The use of bank credit can affect firm growth in two opposite ways. The …
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There is as yet a study of money supply effect on the aggregate bank stock prices using modern money supply theories. Endogenous money theory suggests loans made by banks cause deposits, and, consequently, bank creates money supply. Resulting changes in bank’s loans and deposits affects bank...
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Since the early 1990s, credit expanded relative to income, especially after 2001. It is hypothesized that traditionally uneven credit access and gaps in the costs of credit by demographic characteristics shrank during this period. Relying on data from the Federal Reserve’s Survey of Consumer...
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Este documento demuestra que las políticas de un banco central local pueden atenuar los efectos del ciclo financiero global [Global Financial Cycle (GFC)]. Para su identificación, analizamos la variación del GFC y las intervenciones del Banco Central de Brasil en los mercados derivados de...
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show that credit growth dynamics and bank lending channels vary across these loan types. Moreover, aggregate credit supply …
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This paper explores patterns of discrimination between residents and foreign creditors during recents sovereign debt restructurings. We analyze 10 recent episodes distinguishing between neutral cases in which the sovereign treated creditors equitably irrespective of their nationality and...
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El artículo analiza cómo un cambio en la política monetaria del BCE afecta a los créditos concedidos por los bancos españoles con actividad internacional, dependiendo de si la moneda del préstamo es la del país de contraparte, utilizando datos bancarios individuales. Analizamos la...
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Tras el estallido de la pandemia del COVID-19, las autoridades económicas en muchos países desplegaron medidas de apoyo a la liquidez y a la solvencia de las empresas. En este artículo se analizan los efectos que tuvieron dos medidas implementadas por las autoridades españolas: el programa...
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Tras el estallido de la pandemia del COVID-19, las autoridades económicas en muchos países desplegaron medidas de apoyo a la liquidez y a la solvencia de las empresas. En este artículo se analizan los efectos que tuvieron dos medidas implementadas por las autoridades españolas: el programa...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014377367