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We identify the determinants of all German banks' sovereign debt exposures between 2005 and 2013 and test for the implications of these exposures for bank risk. Larger, more capital market affine, and less capitalised banks hold more sovereign bonds. Around 15% of all German banks never hold...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011335366
A sovereign debt crisis can have significant knock-on effects in the financial markets and put financial stability at risk. This paper focuses on the transmission of sovereign risk to insurance companies as some of the largest institutional investors in the sovereign bond market. We use a firm...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011372077
Klimabezogene Risiken aus der Transition zu einem CO2-armen Wirtschaftssystem können potentielle Verwundbarkeiten des Finanzsystems offenlegen. Wir entwickeln und beschreiben in diesem Artikel ein Instrumentarium zur Analyse dieser Risiken und wenden es auf das deutsche Finanzsystem an. Die...
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This paper presents the methodology applied in the Deutsche Bundesbank's climate transition stress test for the German financial system, see Deutsche Bundesbank (2023). It discusses the construction of the transition scenarios underlying the analysis, including a long-run orderly scenario and a...
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Climate-related risks arising from the transition to a low-carbon economy may expose potential vulnerabilities in the financial system. In this article, we develop and describe a set of tools for analysing these risks and apply them to the German financial system. The use of longterm, consistent...
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In the context of the German regional government bond market, this paper studies the hypothesis that governments use moral suasion to persuade home government-owned banks to hold more home government debt. The empirical approach makes use of German banks' ownership structure, heterogeneity in...
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In this paper, we use detailed data on the sovereign debt holdings of all German banks to analyse the determinants of sovereign debt exposures and the implications of sovereign exposures for bank risk. Our main findings are as follows. First, sovereign bond holdings are heterogeneous across...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010319379
We analyze the inward and outward transmission of regulatory changes through German banks' (international) loan portfolio. Overall, our results provide evidence for international spillovers of prudential instruments, these spillovers are however quite heterogeneous between types of banks and can...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011518638
A sovereign debt crisis can have significant knock-on effects in the financial markets and put financial stability at risk. This paper focuses on the transmission of sovereign risk to insurance companies as some of the largest institutional investors in the sovereign bond market. We use a firm...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011373080
We identify the determinants of all German banks’ sovereign debt exposures between 2005 and 2013 and test for the implications of these exposures for bank risk. Larger, more capital market affine, and less capitalised banks hold more sovereign bonds. Around 15% of all German banks never hold...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011334569