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How does the expansion of domestic banks in international markets affect the bank lending channel of monetary policy …? Using bank-firm loan-level data, we find that loan growth and loan rates from international banks respond less to monetary … policy. Banks with a large international presence tend to tolerate more their credit risk exposition relative to domestic …
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(CBCS) to National Academic Credit Bank (NACB) as proposed by the UGC. If the Union government is able to formulate a policy …The higher education in India is poised on an agenda of change towards the movement from Credit Based Choice System … their higher education from different universities and earn a degree from another university. Credit transfers are prevalent …
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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 sources of credit raise policy issues …
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This article looks in detail at one aspect of global liquidity: cross-border credit provided by banks. Cross …, cross-border bank lending contributed to the build-up in vulnerabilities before the recent crisis, and exacerbated the bust …
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This paper studies how capital requirements influence a bank's mode of entry into foreign financial markets. We develop … a model of an internationally operating bank that creates and allocates liquidity across countries and argue that the … internal capital markets, on which a multinational bank relies to allocate liquidity across countries. Capital requirements …
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