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Bank balance sheet 1 Bank structural perimeter 1 Basel III regulations 1 CRR and CRD IV 1 Capital and leverage 1 Financial Services 1 Funding and liquidity 1 bank funding costs 1 capital and leverage requirements 1 collateral 1 cross section estimates 1 dynamic estimates 1 factor based indices 1 financial insturments 1 global financial crisis 1 liquidity requirements 1 loan-to-value ratios 1 regulatory framework 1 risk 1 rules on margins and haircuts 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Galiay, Artus 1 Longworth, David 1 Maurin, Laurent 1
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C.D. Howe Institute Backgrounder 1 ECB Working Paper 1
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EconStor 1 RePEc 1
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Drivers of banks' cost of debt and long-term benefits of regulation - an empirical analysis based on EU banks
Galiay, Artus; Maurin, Laurent - 2015
, (1) capital and leverage, (2) liquidity and funding, and (3) banks’ structural perimeter (which seeks to separate real … costs: a 1 standard deviation increase in the capital and leverage index reduces the transmission of a 1 standard deviation …
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Warding Off Financial Market Failure: How to Avoid Squeezed Margins and Bad Haircuts
Longworth, David - In: C.D. Howe Institute Backgrounder (2010) 135
Regulators aiming to ward off the next financial market failure need to implement rules to smooth the boom-bust cycle in margin requirements and haircuts used in securities financing and derivative transactions, which seriously exacerbated the last financial crisis. In this study, the author...
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