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in modern monetary and financial systems, namely central bank collateral frameworks. Their importance can be understood …, not defined in a market, but by the collateral frameworks and interest rate policies of central banks. Using the … collateral framework of the Eurosystem as a basis of illustration and case study, the paper brings to light the functioning …
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bank's choice of collateral standards in its lending facilities. Optimism on the side of banks, entailing a higher … collateral value of bank loans, can lead to excessive lending and bank default. Pessimism, though, can entail insufficient … lending and productivity losses. With an appropriate haircut on collateral, the central bank can perfectly neutralize the …
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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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The paper documents cross-country variation in the relationship between the deposit insurance scheme and liquidity risk in banks and explores the banking sector specific and macroeconomic determinants that can explain the variation. There is a lack of articles exploring the phenomenon in Europe,...
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A standard repurchase agreement between two counterparties is considered to examine the endogenous choice of collateral … assets, the feasibility of secured lending, and welfare implications of the central bank’s collateral framework. As an …
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fundamental risk. This effect is separate from the liquidation externality caused by fire sales of seized collateral upon default …
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central bank collateral framework and regulation determine jointly the ability of the banking system to deliver maturity … bank collateral and why a sudden non-anticipated reduction of asset liquidity, or a tightening of the collateral framework …, can destabilize short term liabilities of banks. Finally, the model allows discussing how the collateral framework can be …
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their regulatory ratio by altering their collateral pledging with the European Central Bank. We use the existence of … assets. Using security-level information on collateral pledged with the central bank, we find that banks without a preceding … national liquidity requirement pledge more and less liquid collateral than banks with a preceding national liquidity …
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-like in quiet times but become illiquid when uncertainty spikes. Shadow banking economizes on scarce collateral, expanding …-banking spreads, forcing the financial sector to switch to collateral-intensive funding. Shadow banking collapses, liquidity provision … recoveries, collateral runs, and flight-to-quality. It sheds light on LSAPs, Operation Twist, and other interventions …
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We investigate how counterparties' characteristics, and the collateral they use, interact with their demand for … facilities to meet their liquidity needs. Collateral assets used for FLS are less liquid, since almost all assets are loan … portfolios. Riskier and larger institutions are more likely to pre-position collateral in the FLS, but these counterparties do …
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