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Bank regulation differs across countries. We show that these differences provide incentives to lend across the border. In a theoretical model we derive the foreign bank's credit supply function, showing that in the case of regulatory differences the closer firms are to the border the more likely...
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the secondary market. We use data from real world tenders to show that the bids set by banks are in accordance with the …
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We study differences in the price paid for liquidity across banks using price data at the individual bank level. Unique to this paper, we also have data on individual banks' reserve requirements and actual reserve holdings, thus allowing us to gauge the extent to which a bank is short or long...
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We identify frictions in the market for liquidity as well as bank-specific and market-wide factors that affect the prices that banks pay for liquidity, captured here by borrowing rates in repos with the central bank and benchmarked by the overnight index swap. We have price data at the...
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Current theories of financial regulation suggest expanding rules-based formal state intervention to promote international banking stability. Such policy solutions should then be global in scope. This article instead argues that principles-based informal co- and self-regulation through domestic...
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Die umfangreiche empirische Literatur zur Gültigkeit der Erwartungstheorie der Zinsstruktur in den USA hat einen "U-förmigen" Verlauf des Informationsgehalts in längerfristigen Zinsen für zukünftige kurzfristige Zinsen nachgewiesen. Während Änderungen des Tagesgeldzinses in den nächsten...
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