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This paper discusses liquidity regulation when short-term funding enables credit growth but generates negative systemic risk externalities. It focuses on the relative
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We construct unique measures which allow to discuss the financial stability of banking systems with respect to funding liquidity risk. We quantify the maximal proportional price shock a banking system can sustain without downward spiralling illiquid asset prices. It follows that an absolute and...
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The recent international financial crisis has clearly outlined the need to integrate liquidity risk measurement with stress tests.The introduction of these practices is an important tool for liquidity risk management, for the correct determination of the liquidity buffer, for the development of...
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We describe a new mechanism that explains the transmission of liquidity shocks from one security to another ("liquidity spillovers"). Dealers use prices of other securities as a source of information. As prices of less liquid securities convey less precise information, a drop in liquidity for...
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This paper discusses liquidity regulation when short-term funding enables credit growth but generates negative systemic risk externalities. It focuses on the relative merit of price versus quantity rules, showing how they target different incentives for risk creation. When banks differ in credit...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009018569
Systemic risk is a key concern for central banks charged with safeguarding overall financial stability. In this paper we investigate how systemic risk is affected by the structure of the financial system. We construct banking systems that are composed of a number of banks that are connected by...
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During the last financial crisis the Federal Reserve launched several extraordinary actions, including the creation of a number of new facilities for auctioning short-term credit, with the general aim of sustaining the financial sector and of ensuring adequate access to liquidity to financial...
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This paper uses a relatively new quantitative model for estimating UK banks' liquidity risk. The model is called the Exposure-Based Cash-Flow-at-Risk (CFaR) model, which not only measures a bank's liquidity risk tolerance, but also helps to improve liquidity risk management through the provision...
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In this paper, we propose a model of the joint dynamics of euro-area sovereign yield curves. The arbitrage-free valuation framework involves five factors and two regimes, one of the latter being interpreted as a crisis regime. These common factors and regimes explain most of the fluctuations in...
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This article explores the effects of credit enhancement, and downgrades to credit enhancement providers, on the costs to municipal issuers for holding variable rate debt during the 2008—09 market crisis. Although municipal issuers were potentially subject to pressure on their debt issues...
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