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The financial crisis has led to a reconsideration of banks' global business models. Using a dataset derived from the BIS banking statistics, this paper studies the geography of global banking. It distinguishes between “international” and “multinational” banks, their respective funding...
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US dollar credit is growing quickly outside the United States, especially in Asia, and in some economies it has outpaced overall credit growth. Cross-border sources of credit bear watching in view of their record of outgrowing overall credit in credit booms. Foreign currency and cross-border...
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What would balance sheets look like if the borrowing through FX swaps and forwards were recorded on-balance sheet, as the functionally equivalent repo debt is? We combine various data sources to estimate the size, distribution and use of this "missing" debt and to begin to assess its...
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Robert McCauley maps the capital flows that preceded the 2008 crisis and argues that it was European banks that fuelled the U.S. housing boom. Large official inflows into U.S. Treasury and agency notes should have reinforced a U.S. mortgage market dominated by fixed-rate mortgages. Instead, one...
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