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In November of this year the rate of individual savings in bank deposits has significantly increased. However, neither this fact, nor the continued active government support to the banks failed to prevent the slowdown of lending to both, individuals and corporate borrowers. Also, the banking...
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We use high-frequency interbank payments data to trace deposit flows in March 2023 and identify twenty-two banks that suffered a run - significantly more than the two that failed but fewer than the number that experienced large negative stock returns. The runs were driven by large...
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The volume of state support to the banking sector totaled Rb 1.7 trillion in 2015. In particular, recapitalization of major banks has exceeded Rb 1.1 trillion of which major state banks received Rb 800bn. These measures maintained capital adequacy at the required level
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In 2015, the population has turned to the savings pattern. It is reflected among other in the renewal of the savings rate on bank deposits, which was characteristic of 2012-2013 and simultaneous repayment of bank debts. At the same time, prior to December 2015, there was no significant demand...
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This paper studies a modern monetary economy: trade in both goods and securities relies on money provided by intermediaries. While money is valued for its liquidity, its creation requires costly leverage. Inflation, security prices and the transmission of monetary policy then depend on the...
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The growth of bad assets in the banking sector slowed down significantly in 2016. This has resulted in a decrease of reserves increment against potential losses on loans and other assets and was the principal factor for restoring banking profit in 2016
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Short-term money market interest rate management within the framework of symmetrical interest rate band is based on central bank open market operations that aim to compensate for a structural deficit and surplus of liquidity in the banking sector to make sure that the money market overnight...
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In Q1 2016, the banking sector earnings went up significantly compared to last year. This fact has noticeably maintained the banking sector capitalization by offsetting a reduction of other sources of banks' own funds. However, the profits generated by regular bank transactions remain noticeably...
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Digital money is a logical step in a process of continuous technological advancement in payment systems. In response, central banks are reviewing their conduct of monetary operations in light of the new shape of financial markets and systems. The impact of digital money will depend on the type...
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This paper is a critical engagement with the four design principles for Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) recently proposed by Kumhof and Noone (KN). It is argued that the implicit notion of parity underlying KN's analysis is too narrow as it is only focused on the exchange rate between CBDC...
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