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interest rates and banking risk is more complex. Ultimately, it depends on how much skin in the game banks have. The central … message of the paper is broadly complementary to those in the recent MCM board paper “Central Banking Lessons from the …
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We present evidence of a risk-taking channel of monetary policy for the U.S. banking system. We use confidential data …
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explaining banks' probability of default. By confirming the role of funding as the driver of banking crisis, the paper also … recognizes that the new liquidity framework proposed by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision appears to have the features …
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This paper presents an approach to understanding the shadow banking system in the United States using a new Global Flow … the U.S. banking sector (ODCs) and its interconnectedness with the banking sectors in the Euro area and the United Kingdom …
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In this paper we document and examine unusual fluctuations in the G-Fund, which is one of five funds available in a voluntary federal government employee retirement savings vehicle called the Thrift Savings Plan. The G-Fund is managed as "internally" held debt by the United States Department of...
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