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at recapitalizing banks and through liquidity support. We use a detailed, bank level dataset for German banks to analyze …
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This paper provides novel empirical evidence showing that foreign financial developments are a powerful predictor of domestic banking crises. Using a new data set for 38 advanced and emerging economies over 1970–2011, we show that credit growth in the rest of the world has a large positive...
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on the volatility of cross-border bank lending in the face of financial crises. Employing data on international bank … evidence that well-accepted macroeconomic push and pull factors turn out to be less strong determinants of cross-border bank …-border bank lending suggesting that "search for yield by following a gambling for resurrection strategy" may be a determinant of …
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reduce their lending to developing countries in the event of a financial crisis. The analysis combines a bank-level dataset … of bank activity and ownership with country-level data on the stock of historical crisis events between 1800 and 2005. To … different types of crises. The question of learning is also examined from the perspective of other measures of bank performance …
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We develop a methodology to identify and rank ‘systemically important financial institutions' (SIFIs). Our approach is consistent with that followed by the Financial Stability Board but, unlike the latter, it is free of judgment and it is based entirely on publicly available data, thus filling...
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This paper studies how global banks transmit liquidity shocks via their internal capital markets. The unexpected access of German banks' affiliates located in the United States (US) to the Federal Reserve's Term Auction Facility (TAF) serves as our liquidity shock. Using microdata on all...
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The World Financial Crisis has shaken the fundamentals of international banking and triggered a downward spiral of asset prices. To prevent a further meltdown of markets, governments have intervened massively through rescues measures aimed at recapitalizing banks and through liquidity support....
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, resulting in larger cumulated output losses and a prolonged crisis particularly in the UK. Stricter enforcement of bank capital …
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