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While banks may change their credit supply due to bank balance-sheet shocks (the local lending channel), firms can … identify the aggregate (firm-level) effects of the lending channel and estimate the impact of banks' ability to securitize real …
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In recent years, U.S. government entities have become increasingly active as commercial participants in corporate restructurings by providing rescue loans when private market funding is unavailable. Like private lenders, the government can effectively control the operations of distressed...
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bank capital and therefore set the minimum capital-adequacy requirements for banks. The new Basel bank capital regime … the financial risk toolkit for practitioners. This risk modeling enhancement provides incentives for banks to upgrade … regulatory capital requirements for banks. For those locally-incorporated banks that have offshore banking operations, the …
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or shadow banks have limited or no prudential regulations. This paper studies the macroeconomic impact of household …
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The traditional model of bank-led financial intermediation, where banks issue demandable deposits to savers and make … size. Implicit banks' costs and subsidies explain shifting bank balance sheet composition. Together, these forces explain …
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How do the business cycle effects of loan supply shocks depend on the state of prudential regulation in the euro area? To address this question, we first identify regulatory cycles from a cumulative prudential policy index that tracks the evolution of the regulatory stance in the euro area....
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affected banks and by non-affected non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs)? To answer this question, we apply a difference … that insurance companies, financial enterprises, and factoring companies - but not leasing companies - and Non-EBA banks … expand their corporate lending relative to EBA banks. In particular, NBFIs use the opportunity to expand their credit …
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We exploit variation in the share of seniors across European banking markets to construct an IV for banks’ dependence … funding via targeted longer-term refinancing operations (TLTRO). This effect is stronger when banks face less competition …. Long-term central bank funding further motivates banks to reduce their dependence on debt issuance and increase their money …
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Policy evaluation based on the estimation of dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models with aggregate macroeconomic time series rests on the assumption that a representative agent can be identified, whose behavioural parameters are independent of the policy rules. Building on earlier work by...
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banks' dependence on individual bank managers as private information in the lending process declines. In this paper we argue … that this has two effects on banks, with opposing implications for banking stability. First, the hold-up problem between … bank managers and shareholders becomes less severe. Consequently, banks' capital structure needs to be less concerned with …
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