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The interplay between liquidity and credit risks in the interbank market is analyzed. Banks are hit by idiosyncratic … random liquidity shocks. The market may also be hit by a bad news at a future date, implying the insolvency of some … possible contingency, banks currently long of liquidity ask a liquidity premium for lending beyond a short maturity, as a …
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highlights the importance of liquidity spirals that arise from the interaction of search frictions and endogenous credit …
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during and after the crisis. -- interbank networks ; credit crisis ; liquidity freeze …
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Can banks maintain their advantage as liquidity providers when exposed to a financial crisis? While banks honored their … credit lines drawn by firms during the 2007-09 crisis, this provision of liquidity by banks was only possible because of …
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Can banks maintain their advantage as liquidity providers when exposed to a financial crisis? While banks honored their … credit lines drawn by firms during the 2007-09 crisis, this provision of liquidity by banks was only possible because of …
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Can banks maintain their advantage as liquidity providers when exposed to a financial crisis? While banks honored their … credit lines drawn by firms during the 2007-09 crisis, this provision of liquidity by banks was only possible because of …
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. Our results suggest, however, that banks propagate liquidity shocks by reducing credit only to a certain type of borrowers …. Importantly, in the financial crisis banks passed the liquidity shock only to public firms and not to private firms. Loans to …
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