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Global banks use their global balance sheets to respond to local monetary policy. However, sources and uses of funds are often denominated in different currencies. This leads to a foreign exchange (FX) exposure that banks need to hedge. If cross-currency flows are large, the hedging cost...
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policy. Banks with a large international presence tend to tolerate more their credit risk exposition relative to domestic … insulate better the monetary policy changes from their credit supply than domestic banks. This result is consistent with the …
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We investigate how the use of a currency transmits monetary policy shocks in the global banking system. We use newly available unique data on the bilateral cross-border lending flows of 27 BIS-reporting lending banking systems to over 50 borrowing countries, broken down by currency denomination...
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We examine how U.S. monetary policy affects the international activities of U.S. Banks. We access a rarely studied US bank-level dataset to assess at a quarterly frequency how changes in the U.S. Federal funds rate (before the crisis) and quantitative easing (after the onset of the crisis)...
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with a higher probability of granting loans to risky borrowers and a greater riskiness of credit allocation, but these …
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associated with a higher probability of granting loans to risky borrowers and a greater riskiness of credit allocation, but these …
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toward safer foreign counterparties. The cross-border reallocation of credit is more pronounced for banks in source countries … the effect of domestic monetary policy on foreign credit, this study enhances our understanding of the monetary policy …
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with a higher probability of granting loans to risky borrowers and a greater riskiness of credit allocation, but these …
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loans to risky borrowers and greater riskiness of credit allocation. However, these changes do not necessarily relate to a …
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This paper studies the extent to which monetary policy may affect banks' perception of credit risk and the way banks … indicators on banks' risk weights for credit risk. We present robust evidence of the existence of the risk-taking channel in the …
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