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The literature about the sovereign yield spreads grew substantially with the euro debt crisis, mainly because of the rising concerns about the Eurozone future and the skepticism regarding the radical shifts in few EMU countries' interest rates which cannot be explained by standard models. With...
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Analyzing a novel collateral haircut dataset, this paper investigates the relations between the collateral haircuts and the yields of Euro-area central government bonds. The empirical analysis shows that investors demand higher yields for bonds with higher collateral haircuts. The importance of...
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This paper analyzes the drivers of cross-border bank lending to 49 Emerging Markets (EMs) during the period 1990Q1-2014Q4, by assessing the impact of monetary, financial and real sector shocks in both the US and the euro area. The literature has traditionally highlighted the influence of US...
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IFRS 9 was introduced by the IASB in 2014 and became mandatory for fiscal years starting in 2018. It bears fundamental changes in the accounting requirements for financial instruments, especially in the areas of recognition, categorisation and measurement, impairment and loan loss provision. As...
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The Asian financial crisis (1997-1998) and the global financial crisis (2007-2009) highlighted the potential value of financial regionalism, i.e., regional-level cooperation in financial policy. This paper argues that there is a mediating role for regional-level institutions of financial...
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In this paper we propose that contemporary international regulatory efforts in the finance sector to generate improvements in areas such as: raising standards of behaviour by both individual and organisational finance actors; promoting higher levels of financial citizenship; strengthening...
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European SMEs rely predominantly on bank credit to fund investment and operating capital, with direct lending markets (bonds) and equity markets both underdeveloped across the EU compared to the US and the UK, as well as other jurisdictions. In addition, there has been a significant decline in...
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On January 1, 2013, it became mandatory that every new sovereign bond issued by a member of the European Monetary Union include a new contract clause called a Collective Action Clause or CAC. This, we believe, constituted the biggest one-time change to the terms of sovereign debt contracts in...
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The paper suggests a simple financial instability indicator for the euro area economy. It works as a discrete thermometer with three possible outcomes depending on the severity of the crisis. This indicator is based on the specific shape of the credit term structure for the two main peripheral...
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The post-crisis financial services regulatory overhaul, and, particularly, the creation of the European System of Financial Supervision (ESFS) and the Banking Union mechanisms, has increased the complexity of the EU's financial supervisory architecture. In this new system, financial supervision...
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