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This paper examines how cross-border differences in the stringency of bank regulations affect U.S. banks' international activities. The analysis relies on a unique bank-level dataset on the globally most active U.S. banks' balance sheet as well as their cross-border, foreign affiliate lending...
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growths on average relative to the rest of the world (ROW). This is earned even though the US is relatively insulated against …
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Foreign investors' changing appetite for risk-taking have been shown to be a key determinant of the global financial cycle. Such fluctuations in risk sentiment also correlate with the dynamics of UIP premia, capital flows, and exchange rates. To understand how these risk sentiment changes...
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but also for the broader world economy as the cooperative or conflicted nature of this relationship will set the tone for …
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particular, the EA slump has been markedly more protracted. We estimate a three-region (EA, US and Rest of World) New Keynesian …
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of the US stock market vis-a ́-vie the rest of the world (ROW) during global bad times. Finally dollar strength is …
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Andreas Steiner assesses the relationships between global imbalances, financial crises, and central bank policies, with a specific focus on their reserves. His combination of a strictly international perspective with an analysis based on empirical research enables him to develop an analytical...
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