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In this paper, we search for evidence of a reversal rate in monetary policy based on a sample of Danish banks. Our findings do not point towards a reversal in the pass-through of changes to the monetary policy rate. While the immediate passthrough to bank lending rates has been lower following...
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On December 16th of 2015, the Fed initiated "liftoff," raising the federal funds rate range by 25 basis points and ending a 7-year regime of near-zero rates. We use a unique dataset of 640,000 loan-hour observations to measure the impact of liftoff on interest rates in the peer-to-peer lending...
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Using data from “The Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey” of sixty U.S. commercial banks, we investigate whether the level of interest rates influences banks' lending standards for business firms. We find that low levels of both short and long term rates are associated with lower percentage...
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