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This study identifies five distinctive stages of the current global financial crisis: the meltdown of the subprime mortgage market; spillovers into broader credit market; the liquidity crisis epitomized by the fallout of Northern Rock, Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers with counterparty risk...
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The great financial turmoil that started 2007 has brought bank regulation back into the political debate. There is talk … this mechanism, fire sales can lead to contagion, and one failing bank can cause several more to follow suit. …
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This study argues that the severity of the current global financial crisis is strongly influenced by changeable allocations of the global savings. This process is named a "wandering asset bubble". Since its original outbreak induced by the demise of the subprime mortgage market and the...
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This study identifies five distinctive stages of the current global financial crisis: the meltdown of the subprime mortgage market, spillovers into broader credit market, the liquidity crisis epitomized by the fallout of Northern Rock, Bear Stearns with contagion effects on other financial...
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The great financial turmoil that started 2007 has brought bank regulation back into the political debate. There is talk … this mechanism, fire sales can lead to contagion, and one failing bank can cause several more to follow suit. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009305791
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Global banks played a significant role in transmitting the 2007-09 financial crisis to emerging-market economies. We examine adverse liquidity shocks on main developedcountry banking systems and their relationships to emerging markets across Europe, Asia, and Latin America, isolating loan supply...
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The recent crisis highlighted the importance of globally active banks in linking markets. One channel for this linkage is the liquidity management of these banks, specifically the regular flow of funds between parent banks and their affiliates in diverse foreign markets. We use the Great...
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assets and only occurs during events that have hit the life insurance sector as a whole."--Bank of England web site …
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