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, in the context of the eurozone periphery, the increase in domestic government bond holdings, the reduction of bank credit …
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We analyse micro and macro drivers of coverage ratios in a cross–country sample of euro area banks. Among the former, we find that coverage ratios increase with the reliance on deposit funding and when asset quality is very poor. Among the latter, coverage ratios increase with GDP growth and...
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capture common factors in the residuals. We reproduce the puzzle for European bank credit spreads and hypothesize that the … information contagion through bank business model similarities. To capture this channel, we propose an intuitive measure for …
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This paper analyzes banks' usage of CDS. Combining bank-firm syndicated loan data with a unique EU-wide dataset on …
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While some credit booms are followed by economic underperformance, many are not. Can lending standards help separate good credit booms from bad credit booms contemporaneously? To observe lending standards internationally, I use information from primary debt capital markets. I construct the...
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This paper analyzes the effect of bank recapitalizations on lending, funding and asset quality of European banks …
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We measure the impact of bank capital requirements on corporate borrowing and investment using loanE level data. The …
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By providing liquidity to depositors and credit line borrowers, banks are exposed to doubleruns on assets and liabilities. For identification, we exploit the 2007 freeze of the European interbank market and the Italian Credit Register. After the shock, there are sizeable, aggregate double-runs....
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Procyclicality of collateral haircuts and margins has become a widely proclaimed behavior and is currently discussed not only by academic literature but also by regulatory authorities in Europe. Procyclicality of haircuts is assumed to be a trigger of liquidity spirals due to its tightening...
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