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short run, FinTech competition induces negative deposit demand shocks and crowds out bank deposits. In response, banks more …This study investigates whether and how FinTech influences retail banking and the effectiveness of monetary policy … transmission, with a focus on the competition between FinTech companies and banks in the deposit market. Using proprietary data …
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brings challenges and increases risks. Financial industry is considered the largest user of digital technologies and provider … of innovative services. Therefore, it is strongly influenced by digital transformation and under constant threat of …
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We use a simple model to study whether private payment systems based on bank deposits can provide the optimal level of … safety. In the model, bank deposits backed by projects are subject to default risk that can be mitigated by a depositor's ex … ante and ex post monitoring. Safe payment instruments issued by a narrow bank can also be used as a back-up payment system …
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We provide empirical evidence of the causal effects of changes in financial intermediaries' net worth on the aggregate economy. Our strategy identifies financial shocks as high-frequency changes in the market value of intermediaries' net worth in a narrow window around their earnings...
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Monetary policy and financial stability are closely intertwined, and the resilience of the financial system carries weight in this relationship. This paper explores whether the financial system is more resilient as a result of the G20's post-crisis agenda for financial regulatory reform. It...
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Macroprudential policies are often aimed at the traditional banking sector while nondepository financial institutions or shadow banks have limited or no prudential regulations. This paper studies the macroeconomic impact of household-side macroprudential tightening in the presence of unregulated...
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By stepping between bilateral counterparties, a central counterparty (CCP) transforms credit exposure. CCPs generally improve financial stability. Nevertheless, large CCPs are by nature concentrated and interconnected with major global banks. Moreover, although they mitigate credit risk, CCPs...
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On 3 December EY hosted a SUERF conference on banking reform with Sir Howard Davies, the Chairman of RBS, and Dame Colette Bowe, the Chairman of the Banking Standards Board, as the two keynote speakers. Professor David Miles (Imperial College) gave the SUERF 2015 Annual Lecture on Capital and...
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The failure of Lehman Brothers highlighted the severe lapses in risk management and regulatory oversight that brought on and intensified the global financial crisis. This paper presents a structural credit risk model that provides useful early warning signals that regulators could have used to...
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We show that nonbanks (funds, shadow banks, fintech) affect the transmission of monetary policy to output, prices and …
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