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that well-functioning credit markets would reflect a bank channel for monetary policy at work, we test whether a change in … and the associated change in interest rate does not affect change in bank credit, change in total debt and the proportion … of bank credit in total debt for any of the firms. We discuss the policy implications of the findings. …
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uncollateralized credit. We find that this kind of policy is more successful in suppressing equity price swings than moderating output …
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Central banks in emerging and developing economies (EMDEs) have been modernizing their monetary policy frameworks, often moving toward inflation targeting (IT). However, questions regarding the strength of monetary policy transmission from interest rates to inflation and output have often...
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We show that emergency liquidity provision by the Federal Reserve transmitted to non-U.S. banking markets. Based on manually collected holding company structures of international banks, we can identify banks in Germany with access to U.S. facilities via internal capital markets. Using...
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. This creates a direct connection between U.S. monetary policy and EME credit cycles. We estimate that over a typical U ….S. monetary policy affects credit conditions for EME firms. We show that the spillover is stronger in higher-yielding and more … financially open markets, and for firms with a higher reliance on foreign bank credit. …
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. This creates a direct connection between U.S. monetary policy and EME credit cycles. We estimate that over a typical U ….S. monetary policy affects credit conditions for EME firms. We show that the spillover is stronger in higher-yielding and more … financially open markets, and for firms with a higher reliance on foreign bank credit …
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.S. dollars. This creates a direct connection between U.S. monetary policy and EME credit cycles. We estimate that over a typical … issued by foreign banks than do borrowers from developed markets, followed by a fast credit contraction of a similar … lenders do not offset the foreign bank capital flows, and U.S. monetary policy affects credit conditions for EME firms, both …
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‐border credit flows. Relying on comprehensive loan‐level data, we find that Fed QE strongly boosts cross‐border credit granted to …
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This paper examines the impact of the recent global financial crisis on the cost of debt capital (syndicated loans) in a leading emerging market, namely China, using difference-in-differences and GARCH approaches. Before the crisis China adopted banking reforms allowing entry of foreign banks...
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