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This paper provides evidence that interbank markets are tiered rather than flat, in the sense that most banks do not lend to each other directly but through money center banks acting as intermediaries. We capture the concept of tiering by developing a core-periphery model, and devise a procedure...
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This paper provides evidence that interbank markets are tiered rather than flat, in the sense that most banks do not lend to each other directly but through money center banks acting as intermediaries. We capture the concept of tiering by developing a core-periphery model, and devise a procedure...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012989240
, bank-specific features, such as balance sheet size, predict how banks position themselves in the interbank market. This …
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, bank-specific features, such as balance sheet size, predict how banks position themselves in the interbank market. This …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013094187
We examine contagion from a number of financial systems to the German financial system using the information content of CDS prices in a GARCH model. After controlling for common factors which may cause comovement in security prices, we find evidence for contagion from the US and European...
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This paper examines the impact of bank heterogeneity on the assessment of systemic risk in the context of the German …' heterogeneity and to signal systemic risk reliably regardless of different bank types’ individual characteristics. For the … assessment, currently employed systemic risk indicators are applied to bank-type-specific data for six different bank types from …
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In this paper, we report a descriptive investigation of the structural evolution of two of the most important over-the-counter markets for liquidity in Germany: the interbank market for credit and for derivatives. We use end-of-quarter data from the German large credit register between 2002 and...
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In this paper, we report a descriptive investigation of the structural evolution of two of the most important over-the-counter markets for liquidity in Germany: the interbank market for credit and for derivatives. We use end-of-quarter data from the German large credit register between 2002 and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012988735
How do concentration and competition in the European banking sector affect lending relationships between small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) and their banks? Recent empirical evidence suggests that concentration and competition capture different characteristics of banking systems. Using a...
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