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How does asset encumbrance affect the fragility of intermediaries subject to rollover risk? We offer a model in which a bank issues covered bonds backed by a pool of assets that is bankruptcy remote and replenished following losses. Encumbering assets allows a bank to raise cheap secured debt...
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How does asset encumbrance affect the fragility of intermediaries subject to rollover risk? We offer a model in which a bank issues covered bonds backed by a pool of assets that is bankruptcy remote and replenished following losses. Encumbering assets allows a bank to raise cheap secured debt...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012988410
, the availability of high quality collateral suitable for encumbrance, capital and sovereign funding conditions. Third, we …
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Repo markets trade off the efficient allocation of liquidity in the financial sector with resilience to funding shocks. The repo trading and clearing mechanisms are crucial determinants of the allocation-resilience tradeoff. The two common mechanisms, anonymous central-counterparty (CCP) and...
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the cost of ex-post inefficiency when there are adverse aggregate shocks to the fundamental quality of collateral … shocks by engaging in collateral liquidations. Financial arbitrage by less leveraged financial intermediaries equilibrates … returns from acquiring collateral at fire-sale prices and returns from real-sector lending, inducing higher lending rates, a …
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The paper studies the central bank collateral framework and its impact on banks' liquidity under an adverse stress test … significantly after the initial shock. We find evidence of a threshold in the benefits of expanding the collateral framework and … institutions can rely on the collateral framework channel. …
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The paper studies the central bank collateral framework and its impact on banks’ liquidity under an adverse stress test … significantly after the initial shock. We find evidence of a threshold in the benefits of expanding the collateral framework and … institutions can rely on the collateral framework channel …
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secured and unsecured markets following an adverse shock to credit risk. The scarcity of underlying collateral may amplify the … crisis ; Interbank market ; Liquidity ; Credit risk ; Collateral …
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fundamental risk. This effect is separate from the liquidation externality caused by fire sales of seized collateral upon default …
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) and a specification of the amount of collateral per dollar of lending. The latter is summarized by the margin or "haircut …" associated with the loan. Some key models of endogenous collateral constraints imply that the primary equilibrating force will be … the part of borrowers has profound effects on asset prices. Quantitative analysis of a model of collateral equilibrium …
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