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hampered the smooth transmission of accommodative monetary policy. Using bank level data from 2007 to 2015, we directly measure … bank in the same month for loans to small and large firms (the "Small Firm Financing Premium", SFFP). We assess the role … played by both bank and macroeconomic factors in explaining the variation in the SFFP across countries and through time. We …
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analysis reveals that converting retail deposits into stablecoin issuers' deposits weakens a bank's liquidity coverage ratio … backing the stablecoins as central bank reserves or reinvest them in low-risk assets, making these funds a less effective … that when retail customers of bank A buy a stablecoin issued by a non-bank that keeps reserves at bank B, both banks could …
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This paper analyzes the determinants and consequences of using a new option under IFRS to reclassify financial instruments from fair value categories to categories measured at cost or amortized cost. Many critics blamed fair value accounting as a reason or at least a catalyst of the ongoing...
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measurement, impairment and loan loss provision. As bank balance sheets consists of financial instruments by more than 95 per cent …, the application of the new standard was expected to bear major impacts on the bank´s balance sheets. This working paper …
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The systemic risk measure (SRISK) by V-Lab provides a market view of the vulnerability of financial institutions to a sudden downturn in the economy. To overcome the shortcoming that it cannot be applied to non-listed banks, SRISK characteristics of listed banks are mapped on balance sheet...
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European firms away from intermediated (or bank-issued) debt, toward equity and direct debt (bonds) funding.Our analysis covers …
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link information production to outcomes: high levels of information production predict bank balance sheet contraction and …
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We contribute to the empirical literature on the impact of shocks to bank capital in the euro area by estimating a … economy, namely a demand shock and a shock to bank capital. The main findings of the paper are as follows: i) Impulse …-response analysis shows that in response to a shock to bank capital, banks boost capital ratios by reducing their relative exposure to …
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Negative monetary policy rates are associated with a particular friction because the remuneration of retail deposits tends to be floored at zero. We investigate whether this friction affects banks’ reactions when the policy rate is lowered to negative levels, compared to a standard rate cut in...
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In June 2014 the ECB became the first major central bank to lower one of its key policy rates to negative territory … by using individual bank data for the euro area to identify possible adjustments by banks triggered by the introduction … of negative interest rates through three channels: government bond holdings, bank lending, and wholesale funding. We find …
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