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This paper exploits a novel bank-level monthly dataset to assess the effects of global liquidity on the global flows of euro area banks. The period associated with the European sovereign debt crisis has witnessed increased growth in euro area bank claims on extra-euro area residents, against a...
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Global liquidity refers to the volumes of financial flows—largely intermediated through global banks and non-bank financial institutions—that can move at relatively high frequencies across borders. The amplitude of responses to global conditions like risk sentiment, discussed in the context...
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Global liquidity refers to the volumes of financial flows - largely intermediated through global banks and non-bank financial institutions - that can move at relatively high frequencies across borders. The amplitude of responses to global conditions like risk sentiment, discussed in the context...
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We analyze the impact of monetary policy on bilateral cross-border bank flows using the BIS Locational Banking Statistics between 1995 and 2014. We find that monetary policy in the source countries is an important determinant of cross-border bank flows. In addition, we find evidence in favor of...
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The World Financial Crisis has shaken the fundamentals of international banking and triggered a downward spiral of …
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International (cross-border and foreign currency) credit, a key indicator of global liquidity, has continued to expand in recent years to 38% of global GDP. This growth has been driven by international debt securities issuance, while the role of banks has diminished – both as lenders and as...
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This paper employs newly digitized Balance of Payments data, covering more than 30 countries between 1922 and 1938, to study international financial flows during the interwar period. I revisit the classical topics of this era, the gold standard and the debt carousel, and document the boom-bust...
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We examine the impact of cross-border bank flows from source countries on the lending behavior of banks located in destination countries. Separately, we investigate how this effect changes due to macroprudential policy action taken in source countries. We find that all destination-country banks...
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The World Financial Crisis has shaken the fundamentals of international banking and triggered a downward spiral of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013089160