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This paper shows stylized facts on the rather large retrenchment of cross-border lending by Euro-area banks into emerging markets. The clearest case is Asia where Euro-area banks have massively lost market share. The reason, however, is not only related to their retrenching but also to the surge...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013083186
This paper shows stylized facts on the rather large retrenchment of cross-border lending by Euro-area banks into emerging markets. The clearest case is Asia where Euro-area banks have massively lost market share. The reason, however, is not only related to their retrenching but also to the surge...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011132500
We introduce a methodology for measuring default risk connectedness that is based on an out-of-sample variance decomposition of model forecast errors. The out-of-sample nature of the procedure leads to "realized" measures which, in practice, respond more quickly to crisis occurrences than those...
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The paper reviews the origins and complexity of the ongoing Eurozone debt crisis in which bank bad debts and government debts have become intertwined in a ‘Doom Loop'. It reports on a ‘Round Table'(panel) discussion chaired by the author on behalf of the UK's Money, Macro, Finance Research...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013097903
The paper reviews the origins and complexity of the ongoing Eurozone debt crisis in which bank bad debts and government debts have become intertwined in a ‘Doom Loop'. It reports on a ‘Round Table'(panel) discussion chaired by the author on behalf of the UK's Money, Macro, Finance Research...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013065042
This paper analyzes the drivers of cross-border bank lending to 49 Emerging Markets (EMs) during the period 1990Q1-2014Q4, by assessing the impact of monetary, financial and real sector shocks in both the US and the euro area. The literature has traditionally highlighted the influence of US...
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On January 1, 2013, it became mandatory that every new sovereign bond issued by a member of the European Monetary Union include a new contract clause called a Collective Action Clause or CAC. This, we believe, constituted the biggest one-time change to the terms of sovereign debt contracts in...
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While international human rights law promulgates that economic, social and cultural rights (economic rights) be supported just as fervently as civil and political rights, the reality is, they are not. The Greek debt crisis and resulting austerity measures demonstrate how a growing world economy...
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This paper focuses on the impact of economic policy uncertainty on risk spillovers within the Eurozone and contributes to these two growing literatures. To this end, we adapt the two-step procedure developed by Adrian and Brunnermeier (2011) in the framework of financial systemic risk to...
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This study mainly examines the role of macroeconomic policy variables associated with Maastricht Convergence Criteria (MC), using various approaches to analyze comparatively differences in growth and convergence in income, productivity, and unemployment between a developed, economically...
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