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This paper presents a new database for financial crises in European countries, which serves as an important step towards establishing a common ground for macroprudential oversight and policymaking in the EU. The database focuses on providing precise chronological definitions of crisis periods to...
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- border lending after the Lehman failure; for banks headquartered in periphery countries, the impact is quantitatively …
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This paper presents a new database for financial crises in European countries, which serves as an important step towards establishing a common ground for macroprudential oversight and policymaking in the EU. The database focuses on providing precise chronological definitions of crisis periods to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011698592
, not defined in a market, but by the collateral frameworks and interest rate policies of central banks. Using the …
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This study investigates the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on banking sector profitability in Uganda for the period spanning Q1 2000 to Q1 2021, using the autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL Bound) testing approach to co-integration while controlling for bank specific and macroeconomic...
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options to address this 'doom loop' in which the government may need to raise debt to recapitalise banks, and an increase in … bias in banks sovereign bond holdings by reducing excessive exposure to domestic sovereigns has only limited benefit in …
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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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taking up the revived debate on whether central banks should "lean against the wind" or not. Currently, there is no consensus …
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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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Since the global financial crisis Eurozone’s architectural flaws and risk segregating policies have raised an issue of euro sustainability for several member countries. This has often resulted in anti-Europeanist sentiments and rising consensus to populist parties. Italy, in particular, in...
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