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We provide a theoretical foundation for the claim that prolonged periods of easy monetary conditions increase bank risk … taking. The net effect of a monetary policy change on bank monitoring (an inverse measure of risk taking) depends on the … structures, a monetary easing leads to greater leverage and lower monitoring. However, if a bank's capital structure is fixed …
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We study the dependence between the downside risk of European banks and insurers. Since the downside risk of banks and insurers differs, an interesting question from a supervisory point of view is the risk reduction that derives from diversification within large banks and financial...
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We analyse the poisonous interaction between bank rescues, financial fragility and sovereign debt discounts. In our … sovereign debt discount. We introduce long term government debt, which gives rise to the possibility of capital losses on bank … intermediaries causes bond prices to drop triggering capital losses at the bank under intervention. This mechanism shows the limits …
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We study whether government subsidies can stimulate bank funding of marginal investment projects and the associated … can use it as an exogenous shock to identify bank responses. On average, firm subsidies do not affect bank lending, but … reduce banks’ distance to default. Average effects conflate important bank-level heterogeneity though. Conditional on various …
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We develop a model of bank risk-taking with strategic sovereign default risk. Domestic banks invest in real projects … their default risks through purchases of bonds. But, for high debt levels, this influence is lost since bank and government …
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