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Small businesses (SMEs) depend on banks for credit. We show that the severity of the Eurozone crisis was worse in … from international banks. Eurozone banking integration in the years 2000-2008 mainly involved cross-border lending between …
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This paper uses a unique dataset where credit rejections experienced by euro area firms are matched with firm and bank characteristics. This allows us to study simultaneously the role that bank and firm weakness had in the credit reduction observed in the euro area during the sovereign debt...
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The post-2008 period in the euro area was characterised by sharp dispersion in borrowing costs faced by firms, across both countries and firm types. This dispersion was an important manifestation of the financial fragmentation" which hampered the smooth transmission of accommodative monetary...
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Following the introduction of the euro, the markets for large debt financing experienced a historical expansion. We investigate the financial factors behind the issuance of syndicated loans for an extensive sample of euro area non-financial corporations. For the first time we compare these...
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-decker' banking integration exposed domestic banks to sharp declines in cross-border interbank lending during the eurozone crisis. As … shock leading to a sudden stop in cross-border interbank lending in the eurozone is required to account for them. …
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