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since the early 1990s indicates that a deterioration in bank health is associated with a decline in the growth of credit to …
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This paper examines bank credit growth in emerging markets before, during, and after the 2008-09 financial crisis using … bank-level data, focusing on the role of bank ownership. Credit growth by foreign banks lagged behind that of domestic …
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lending in the banking sector can affect the international macroeconomy during the financial crisis of 2007-2008. In the … contractually agreed and damage the balance sheet of the U.S. banks, with the presence of bank capital requirement constraint, U ….S. banks raise lending rates and decrease the loans made to U.S. borrowers as well as banks in the developing country. The …
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This paper constructs a new measure of currency mismatch in the banking sector that controls for bank lending to …
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studying bank-specific data on lending by domestically- and foreign-owned banks in Argentina and Mexico. We find that foreign … lending, contributing to lower overall volatility of credit. Additionally, in both countries, foreign banks show notable … similar, and lending rates analogously respond to aggregate demand fluctuations. In Mexico, foreign and domestic banks with …
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This paper examines the behavior of bank soundness indicators during episodes of brisk loan growth, using bank …-level data for central and eastern Europe and controlling for the feedback effect of credit growth on bank soundness. No evidence …
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