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The macroprudential regulatory framework of Basel III imposes the same capital and liquidity requirements on all banks … around the world to ensure global competitiveness of banks. Using an agent-based model of the financial system, we find that … stability measure used. Irrespective of financial system architecture, direct restrictions of banks' investment portfolios are …
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and crash risk in industrial firms, these results support the hypothesis that banks can use accounting discretion to hide …
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The macroprudential regulatory framework of Basel III imposes the same capital and liquidity requirements on all banks … around the world to ensure global competitiveness of banks. Using an agent-based model of the financial system, we find that …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009554222
Can banks maintain their advantage as liquidity providers when exposed to a financial crisis? While banks honored their … credit lines drawn by firms during the 2007-09 crisis, this provision of liquidity by banks was only possible because of … inflows into banks weakened and their loan-to-deposit shortfalls widened. These patterns were pronounced at banks exposed to …
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Can banks maintain their advantage as liquidity providers when exposed to a financial crisis? While banks honored their … credit lines drawn by firms during the 2007-09 crisis, this provision of liquidity by banks was only possible because of … inflows into banks weakened and their loan-to-deposit shortfalls widened. These patterns were pronounced at banks exposed to …
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Can banks maintain their advantage as liquidity providers when exposed to a financial crisis? While banks honored their … credit lines drawn by firms during the 2007-09 crisis, this provision of liquidity by banks was only possible because of … inflows into banks weakened and their loan-to-deposit shortfalls widened. These patterns were pronounced at banks exposed to …
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assessment and the persuasive effectiveness of different supervisory styles on banks' recapitalization. Our analysis reveals … supervisory model. In particular, countries adopting the hybrid model are more severe and effective in persuading banks to …
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Brothers demise to help banks retain access to wholesale funding. We describe the evolution and the pattern of bond issuance … new market, namely the significant “tiering” of the spreads paid by banks at issuance, finding that they mainly reflect …
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This paper attempts to assess the economic significance and implications of collateralization in different financial markets, which is essentially a matter of theoretical justification and empirical verification. We present a comprehensive theoretical framework that allows for collateralization...
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