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recourse to the LOLR facility (a) to derive banks’ willingness-to-pay for liquidity through a one-week repo and (b) to show … results suggest (i) that banks’ willingness-to-pay for liquidity indeed reflects refinancing conditions in the interbank … market and (ii) that the willingness-to-pay can serve as an early warning indicator for banking distress. …
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to the Macroeconomics Dynamics special issues on money, credit and liquidity …
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adverse influence on operational efficiency. Contrary to this it is positively related to liquidity and asset quality. The …
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Banks are regarded as special institutions, and regulated and supervised heavily than other institutions. However, regulation and supervision cannot achieve zero failure regimes. Banks fail like any other commercial entities, and will continue to fail. Failure of a bank may trigger formal...
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changes in financial intermediaries’ balance sheets for the supply of credit, liquidity and asset prices, and, consequently …
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The convention in calculating trading costs in corporate bond markets is to assume that dealers provide liquidity to … provide liquidity in corporate bond markets, and thus, average bid-ask spreads underestimate trading costs that customers … demanding liquidity pay. Compared with periods before the 2008 financial crisis, substantial amounts of liquidity provision have …
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On 16th November 2009, SUERF, CEPS and the Belgian Financial Forum coorganized a conference "Crisis management at cross-roads" in Brussels. All papers in the present volume are based on contributions at the conference and the SUERF Annual Lecture which followed the event.
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expand their banking services by building up their consulting businesses. -- Banking structure ; Banking market ; Banks …
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the emergence of the shadow banking system. This paper shows that the largest part of the shadow banking system merely … traditional banking sector might be an additional policy instrument to reduce the build-up of systemic risk in the shadow banking …
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In Thailand, the government has long recognized the importance of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to the economy and has given a large amount of financial support to this sector. Still, SMEs are not able to catch up with larger enterprises and the constraints to SME financing remain...
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