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This paper provides a framework to analyse emergency liquidity assistance of central banks on financial markets in response to aggregate and idiosyncratic liquidity shocks. The model combines the microeconomic view of liquidity as the ability to sell assets quickly and at low costs and the...
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' own foreign exchange reserves with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) acting as a backstop, has expanded significantly …
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We study determinants of sovereign portfolios of Spanish banks over a long time-span, starting in 2008. Our findings challenge the view that banks engaged in moral hazard strategies to exploit the regulatory treatment of sovereign exposures. In particular, we show that being a weakly capitalized...
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's introduction of quantitative and qualitative monetary easing, by focusing on changes in traders' confidence and herding behavior … depends heavily on the developments of market prices. This often leads to herding behavior among traders and destabilizes …
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After the 2008 financial crash governments and central banks had to rescue banks which had become insolvent or illiquid, and whose failure threatened the Western financial system. The bill for this taxpayer funded bailout came to over USD 20 trillion globally, including assistance from US, EU,...
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