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Being a systemically important financial institution may lead to lower financing costs, often referred to as a "borrowing subsidy". Existing studies on determining financing subsidies are limited and have several shortcomings: they either use ordinal scaled ratings to measure the rating bonus of...
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This paper analyzes by using a simple theoretical model and thereafter testing empirically the differences between Euro- and US-Dollar nominated sovereign bonds of euro-area countries during the euro-crisis and concludes that the probability of collapse of the Euro(-currency) has a significant...
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The intensity of the Euro-crisis was reflected by significant increases of sovereign bond yields in the troubled countries. This has launched a hot debate whether this increase can solely be attributed to fundamental factors like e.g. rescue programmes, rising budget deficits, deteriorating...
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The intensity of the Euro-crisis was reflected by significant increases of sovereign bond yields in the troubled countries. This has launched a hot debate whether this increase can solely be attributed to fundamental factors like e.g. rescue programmes, rising budget deficits, deteriorating...
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