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confined to project initiation, I find that: (1) when agents expect a liquidity dry-up on such markets, they optimally choose … to self-insure through the hoarding of non-productive but liquid assets; (2) such a response has negative externalities … as it reduces ex-post market participation, which worsens adverse selection and dries up market liquidity; (3) liquidity …
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confined to project initiation, I find that: (1) when agents expect a liquidity dry-up on such markets, they optimally choose … to self-insure through the hoarding of non-productive but liquid assets; (2) such a response has negative externalities … as it reduces ex-post market participation, which worsens adverse selection and dries up market liquidity; (3) liquidity …
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collapse then triggers a fire-sale that renders traditional banks vulnerable to "liquidity runs". The prospect of liquidity …
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We review the theory of leverage developed in collateral equilibrium models with incomplete markets. We explain how leverage tends to boost asset prices and create bubbles. We show how leverage can be endogenously determined in equilibrium and how it depends on volatility. We describe the...
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Shadow banking is a broad concept. A possible definition is that it comprises non-bank institutions which undertake bank-like activities. Another characteristic is that the sector is overall less regulated. Therefore there are still shortcomings in systematic collection of information of the sector.
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Our paper provides a complete characterization of leverage and default in binomial economies with financial assets serving as collateral. Our Binomial No-Default Theorem states that any equilibrium is equivalent (in real allocations and prices) to another equilibrium in which there is no...
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Our paper provides a complete characterization of leverage and default in binomial economies with financial assets serving as collateral. Our Binomial No-Default Theorem states that any equilibrium is equivalent (in real allocations and prices) to another equilibrium in which there is no...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013049137
liquidity tightened after the Lehman collapse but there is no evidence of fire sales in the German banking sector. Instead, we … observe a broad-based flight to liquidity. The European Central Bank's unconventional monetary policy had a strong impact on … banks' trading behavior by inducing shifts towards eligible securities and reducing pressure on market liquidity. This …
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Our paper provides a complete characterization of leverage and default in binomial economies with financial assets serving as collateral. First, our Binomial No-Default Theorem states that any equilibrium is equivalent (in real allocations and prices) to another equilibrium in which there is no...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013078369