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provide general liquidity to its members, including the largest U.S. banks. Large U.S. banks' increased borrowings from the …
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provide general liquidity to its members, including the largest U.S. banks. Large U.S. banks' increased borrowings from the …
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provide general liquidity to its members, including the largest U.S. banks. Large U.S. banks' increased borrowings from the …
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Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) are currently the hottest topic in the financial markets. They typically use blockchain technology to offer so-called ‘tokens' that can confer various rights. Experts estimate that the amount of money raised via ICOs will reach US$ 20 billion by the end of 2018....
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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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Although the United States and the European Union were both seriously impacted by the financial crisis of 2007, the resulting policy debates and regulatory responses have differed considerably on the two sides of the Atlantic. In this paper the authors examine the debates on the problem posed by...
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The current financial crisis has sparked intense debate about how weak banks should be resolved. Despite international …
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U.S. commercial banks are increasingly using credit scoring models to underwrite small business credits. This paper …
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network. We estimate that the impairment of any of the five most active U.S. banks will result in significant spillovers to … other banks, with 38 percent of the network affected on average. The impact varies and can be larger on particular days and … in geographies with concentrated banking markets. When banks respond to uncertainty by liquidity hoarding, the potential …
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