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" viewpoints that started from a "deposit multiplier." The 1970 paper, in particular, delineates how Minsky's approach differs from …
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We estimate holdings of highly-rated tranches of mortgage securitizations of American deposit-taking banks ahead of the …-rated tranches were economically trivial for the typical bank, but banks with greater holdings performed more poorly during the …-rated tranches are not higher for banks with large trading books in regressions that control for bank size. The ratio of highly …
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sensitivity of deposit growth rates to accounting risk measures. Additionally, we establish that depositors' actions are much more …
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countries, the recent crisis did not change the sensitivity of deposit growth rates to accounting risk measures. Additionally …
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This paper studies the relationship between liquidity demand risk, deposit diversification and insurance in 12 … higher diversification in the deposit base can reduce the impact of liquidity demand risk during the crisis by decreasing the …. However, it is interesting that higher concentrations in the deposit base may reduce the cost of funding increase the deposit …
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expected policy rates and did so heterogeneously across banks. This paper examines the pass-through of bank funding costs to … retail loan and deposit rates in the United Kingdom, and how this changed during and after the financial crisis. We estimate …
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