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Is the OMT program in violation of the ECB's mandate? This paper applies the economic argumentation put forth by the OMT's opponents and supporters before the Federal German Constitutional Court [Bundesverfassungsgericht] to the full allotment policy practiced by the ECB since October 2008. The...
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In this paper, we examine the international transmission of monetary policies of major advanced economies (US, UK, euro area) through banks in Austria and Germany. In particular, we compare the role of banks' funding structure, broken down by country of origin as well as by currency...
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A new approach, derived from the equal expected impact (EEI) approach, was used for the calibration of the buffers for other systemically important institutions (O-SIIs) in Germany in 2020. This technical paper presents a detailed background to the EEI approach as used for the updated...
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Der Beitrag basiert auf einer Rede, die Claudia M. Buch, Vizepräsidentin der Deutschen Bundesbank, am 11. Juni 2015 auf dem Festakt anlässlich des 100. Geburtstags von Hans Möller an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München gehalten hat. Er gibt einen Überblick über die...
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We investigate the transmission of changes in bank capital requirements and supranational monetary policy, and their interaction effect, on euro area bank lending and lending rates. Our results show that - for weakly capitalized banks - increases in capital requirements are in the short-run...
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Several countries in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe used a rich set of prudential instruments in response to last decade’s credit and housing boom and bust cycles. We collect detailed information on these policy measures in a comprehensive database covering 16 countries at a...
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During the last decade several CESEE countries built up high external liabilities vis-à-vis foreign banking sectors, with Austrian banks being important creditors. The provision of crossborder credit allowed for rapid financial deepening in many of these countries but also led to a build-up of...
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In this paper, we examine the international transmission of monetary policies of major advanced economies (US, UK, euro area) through banks in Austria and Germany. In particular, we compare the role of banks' funding structure, broken down by country of origin as well as by currency...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011848388