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It is shown that a program of attracting the banking term deposits essentially depends on the term structure of new deposits. Solving the linear integral Volterra equations with difference kernel, it was received the explicit analytical solution for the program of attracting new deposits with an...
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We show that maturity transformation does not expose banks to interest rate risk---it hedges it. The reason is the deposit franchise, which allows banks to pay deposit rates that are low and insensitive to market interest rates. Hedging the deposit franchise requires banks to earn income that is...
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Using administrative data on deposits and loans of every Norwegian with every Norwegian bank, we show that an existing … deposit account makes a household more likely to hold deposits at the same bank later despite better alternatives and more …
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by deposit type, bank size, and across branches of the same bank. In the absence of such stickiness, depositors would …
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by deposit type, bank size, and across branches of the same bank. In the absence of such stickiness, depositors would …
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In a model with bankruptcy costs and segmented deposit and equity markets, we endogenize the cost of equity and deposit finance for banks. Despite risk neutrality, equity capital earns a higher expected return than direct investment in risky assets. Banks hold positive capital to reduce...
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We describe a model in which bank deposits yield liquidity services and therefore earn a lower rate of return than …
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Using data from Bangladesh, this article finds that the liquidity premium – the difference between the interest paid on illiquid and liquid savings accounts – is higher in commercial banks than in microfinance institutions. One possible interpretation lies in the higher prevalence of...
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Using data from Bangladesh, this paper finds that the liquidity premium—the difference between the interest paid on illiquid and liquid savings accounts—is higher in commercial banks than in microfinance institutions. One possible interpretation lies in the higher prevalence of...
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private bank deposits are a quasi-merit good. Bank stakeholders, as the true beneficiaries of uninterrupted supply of … household savings, seek to exploit the public desire for bank stability. They join with other social and political groups to …
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