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Commercial-paper backup lines account for a substantial share of undrawn loan commitments in the corporate sector, but have despite this received scant attention in the credit-line literature. In this paper, I study the liquidity-insurance properties of backup lines using a comprehensive loan-...
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The Banking sector of Bangladesh had been struggling with poor performance before the COVID-19 situation. The reson … stable of the banking liquidity in Bangladesh. As there is frugality of literature regarding bank liquidity during the COVID …-19 pandemic, this study will be a unique study on Bangladesh. The study results will be beneficial for other developing …
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The banking sector of Bangladesh had been struggling with poor performance before the COVID-19 situation. The reasons … liquidity during the COVID-19 pandemic, this study will be a unique study on Bangladesh. The study results will be beneficial …
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"The monograph presents a comprehensive analysis of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on European banking, both at a macro and a micro level. It analyses the impact of the pandemic on bank stability, performance and credit policies, as well as their strategic adjustments to the challenges...
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In March of 2020, banks faced the largest increase in liquidity demands ever observed. Firms drew funds on a massive scale from pre-existing credit lines and loan commitments in anticipation of cash flow disruptions from the economic shutdown designed to contain the COVID-19 crisis. The increase...
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Did banks curb lending to creditworthy small and mid-sized enterprises (SME) during the COVID-19 pandemic? Sitting on top of minimum capital requirements, regulatory capital buffers introduced after the 2008 global financial crisis (GFC) are costly regions of "rainy day" equity capital designed...
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We study the link between the unexpected surge in credit line drawdowns in March-April 2020 and banks’ subsequent lending decisions. We find that banks with larger ex ante credit line portfolios, thus higher risk of drawdowns, tightened loan supply and the terms on new loans, especially to...
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