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We find that banks subject to the Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) create less liquidity per dollar of assets in the post-LCR period than banks not subject to the LCR, in part because LCR banks make fewer loans. However, we also find that LCR banks are more resilient, as they contribute less to...
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We show that, in the presence of correlated investment opportunities across firms, risk sharing between firm shareholders and firm managers leads to compensation contracts that include relative performance evaluation. These contracts bias investment choices towards correlated investment...
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This paper investigates systemic risk of bank holding companies (BHCs) following the enactment of mandatory clearing of derivatives by the Dodd–Frank Act. We find that BHCs that were bigger users of derivatives experienced a larger drop in systemic risk after mandatory clearing, all else being...
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This paper addresses the issue of systemic risk in insurance and investigates how financial markets evaluate the introduction of a new regulation addressed to global systemically important insurers (G-SIIs). We analysed the stock price reactions and the evolution of the distance-to-default of a...
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Exploiting staggered interstate banking deregulation as exogenous shocks to bank geographic expansion, we examine the causal effect of geographic diversification on systemic risk. Using the gravity-deregulation approach developed in Goetz, Laeven, and Levine (2013, 2016), we find that bank...
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In this paper we examine important recent regulatory changes that focus on G-SIBs, aiming to shed light on whether markets believe that being a G-SIB is good, a “blessing”, or bad, “a curse”. We analyse three events, one related to the designation of a bank as a G-SIB, and two to the...
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We develop a theoretical model examining the financial stability policy of a central bank serving as both the lender of last resort and the regulator of the financial system. The model accommodates the possibility of financial contagion through interbank market linkages, and adverse feedback...
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We investigate systemic risk and how financial contagion propagates within the euro area banking system by employing the Maximum Entropy method. The study captures multiple snapshots of a dynamic financial network and uses counterfactual simulations to propagate shocks emerging from three...
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In this paper we analyse firm level systemic risk for US and European banks from 2004 to 2012. We observe that common systemic risk indicators are primarily driven by firm size which implies an overriding concern for “too-big-to-fail” institutions. However, smaller banks may still pose...
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