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credit borrowing? We first provide evidence suggesting that - even in Germany - particularly weak banks used the European … credit risk. Second, we show that zombie firms, which obtained additional funding from banks relying to a larger extent on … third, zombie firms that obtained further bank funding and such trade credit after the VLTROs had an elevated expected …
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As the euro area has a predominantly bank-based financial system, changes in the composition and strength of banks’ balance sheets can have very sizeable implications for the transmission of monetary policy. This paper provides an overview of developments in banks’ balance sheets,...
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To what extent does the availability of credit depend on monetary policy? And, does this relationship vary with bank …
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This paper applied the panel VAR approach and the Impulse Response Functions to investigate the differences in the monetary transmission processes of Islamic and conventional banks using disaggregated bank-level data for Saudi Arabia over the period 2008Q1-2020Q4. Our findings show that: i)...
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The amount of credit in the economy is a heterogeneous aggregate that can be analyzed across different dimensions …. Considering such dimensions provides insights into the effect of monetary policy interventions because the credit components are …
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The amount of credit in the economy is a heterogeneous aggregate that can be analyzed across different dimensions …. Considering such dimensions provides insights into the effect of monetary policy interventions because the credit components are …
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