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towards a broader market-based financing of financial assets. As a consequence, regulated banks increasingly focus on coping … the financial system, i.e. to shadow banks highly relying on securitization and repos. Unfortunately, economic history has … unilateral inclusion of shadow banks into the regulatory framework, i.e. without access to central bank liquidity, has negative …
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provide general liquidity to its members, including the largest U.S. banks. Large U.S. banks' increased borrowings from the …
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provide general liquidity to its members, including the largest U.S. banks. Large U.S. banks' increased borrowings from the …
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provide general liquidity to its members, including the largest U.S. banks. Large U.S. banks' increased borrowings from the …
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of Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) through the National Central Banks (NCBs). This article examines the legal …
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The global financial crisis in 2007 prompted policy makers to introduce a combination of bank regulation and macroprudential policies, including non-conventional monetary policies, such as interest on reserves and changes in required reserves. This paper examines how the combination of such...
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This paper examines the role of precautionary liquidity (reserves) and the interest on reserves as two potential determinants of the deposits channel that can help explain the role of monetary policy, particularly at the near zero-bound. Through the deposits channel either of these two...
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) will have an excessive (little) incentive to rescue banks and the resulting equilibrium risk level is high (low). When both …
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This paper examines the role of the precautionary demand for liquidity and the interest on reserves as two potential determinants of the deposits channel that can help explain the role of monetary policy, particularly at the near zero-bound. At high levels of precautionary liquidity hoarding the...
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combination of a number of factors, such as banks following strict internal credit limits, investment incentives created by yield … liquidity that resulted also determined TARGET2 balances. At the individual bank level, when controlling for banks' capital, non … smaller and better-capitalised banks, and for banking groups with liquidity centralised at the head institution. In addition …
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