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Financial system regulation and policies 221 Financial stability 111 Financial institutions 89 Financial markets 62 Finanzkrise 62 Financial crisis 61 Bank regulation 57 Bankenregulierung 57 Finanzmarkt 50 Financial sector 46 Finanzsektor 46 Financial market 45 Economic models 35 Theorie 33 Regulierung 32 Geldpolitik 31 Theory 31 Financial market regulation 30 Finanzmarktregulierung 30 Monetary policy 30 Regulation 30 Credit and credit aggregates 27 Welt 27 World 25 Financial services 23 Bank lending 20 Kreditgeschäft 20 Business fluctuations and cycles 19 Market structure and pricing 19 Finanzmarktaufsicht 18 Payment clearing and settlement systems 18 Financial supervision 17 Bank 16 Financial system 16 Finanzsystem 16 International topics 15 Kanada 13 Transmission of monetary policy 13 Clearing 12 Credit risk management 12
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Free 221
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Book / Working Paper 224 Article 1
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Working Paper 196 Arbeitspapier 96 Graue Literatur 96 Non-commercial literature 96 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 209 Undetermined 16
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Schroth, Josef 13 Ahnert, Toni 12 Terajima, Yaz 12 Damar, H. Evren 11 Friedrich, Christian 9 Garriott, Corey 9 Mordel, Adi 9 Allen, Jason 8 Alpanda, Sami 7 Gauthier, Céline 7 Meh, Césaire 7 Souissi, Moez 7 Chapman, James 6 Damar, Evren 6 Desai, Ajit 6 Duprey, Thibaut 6 Li, Fuchun 6 Pasricha, Gurnain Kaur 6 Aizenman, Joshua 5 Anand, Kartik 5 Cociuba, Simona E. 5 Forbes, Kristin 5 Gravelle, Toni 5 Kuncl, Martin 5 Meh, Césaire A. 5 Moran, Kevin 5 Reinhardt, Dennis 5 Shukayev, Malik 5 Ueberfeldt, Alexander 5 Brolley, Michael 4 Cateau, Gino 4 Cheng, Yuteng 4 Chiu, Jonathan 4 Cimon, David A. 4 Davoodalhosseini, Seyed Mohammadreza 4 Fontaine, Jean-Sébastien 4 Graham, Christopher 4 Gropp, Reint 4 Halaj, Grzegorz 4 Klaus, Benjamin 4
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Bank of Canada 28
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Staff working paper / Bank of Canada 70 Bank of Canada Staff Working Paper 53 Bank of Canada Working Paper 25 Working Papers / Bank of Canada 23 Staff discussion paper 22 Bank of Canada Staff Discussion Paper 17 Bank of Canada Discussion Paper 5 Discussion Papers / Bank of Canada 5 Assurances et gestion des risques : revue trimestrielle 1 BIS working papers 1 Technical report / Bank of Canada 1 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 1 Working papers / Ryerson University, Department of Economics 1
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EconStor 100 ECONIS (ZBW) 97 RePEc 28
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Housing affordability and parental income support
Allen, Jason; Carmichael, Kyra; Clark, Robert; Li, Shaoteng - 2024 - Last updated: July 26, 2024
In many countries, the cost of housing has greatly outpaced income growth, leading to a housing affordability crisis. Leveraging Canadian loan-level data and quasi-experimental variation in payment-to-income constraints, we document an increasing reliance of first-time homebuyers on financial...
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Financial intermediation and fire sales with liquidity risk pricing
Cheng, Yuteng; Robatto, Roberto - 2024 - Last updated: May 27, 2024
We provide a theory of fire sales in which potential buyers are subject to liquidity shocks and frictions that limit their ability to resell assets. The model predictions align with some stylized facts about the large sales of corporate bonds and Treasury securities during the COVID-19 economic...
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Procyclicality in central counterparty margin models: A conceptual tool kit and the key parameters
Odabasioglu, Alper - 2023
Central counterparty (CCP) initial margin models are procyclical by nature, and CCPs use antiprocyclicality (APC) tools to mitigate this. However, despite the widespread use of such tools, margin models of CCPs around the world reacted severely to the heightened volatility during the March 2020...
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Estimating the appropriate quantity of settlement balances in a floor system
Bulusu, Narayan; McNeely, Matthew; McRae, Kaetlynd; … - 2023
In April 2022, the Bank of Canada announced that it would continue to use a floor system to implement monetary policy by providing a sufficiently large quantity of settlement balances to enable the overnight repo rate to trade at close to the deposit rate. In contrast, the Bank's guiding...
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From LVTS to Lynx: Quantitative assessment of payment system transition
Desai, Ajit; Lu, Zhentong; Rodrigo, Hiru; Sharples, Jacob; … - 2023
Modernizing Canada's wholesale payments system to Lynx from the Large Value Transfer System (LVTS) brings two key changes: (1) the settlement model shifts from a hybrid system that combined components of both real-time gross settlement (RTGS) and deferred net settlement (DNS) to an RTGS system;...
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Mandatory retention rules and bank risk
Cheng, Yuteng - 2023
This paper studies, theoretically and empirically, the unintended consequences of mandatory retention rules in securitization. The Dodd-Frank Act and the EU Securitisation Regulation both impose a 5% mandatory retention requirement to motivate screening and monitoring. I first propose a novel...
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Should banks be worried about dividend restrictions?
Schroth, Josef - 2023
Countercyclical bank capital requirements have emerged as a popular regulatory tool to help smooth financial cycles. The idea is to reduce capital requirements when exogenous shocks cause aggregate bank capital to decrease so that regulation does not needlessly constrain banks' supply of credit....
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Stress relief? Funding structures and resilience to the Covid shock
Forbes, Kristin; Friedrich, Christian; Reinhardt, Dennis - 2023
This paper explores whether different funding structures-including the source, instrument, currency, and counterparty location of funding-affected the extent of financial stress experienced in various countries and sectors during the Covid-19 spread in early 2020. We measure financial stress...
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Estimating the appropriate quantity of settlement balances in a floor system
Bulusu, Narayan; McNeely, Matthew; McRae, Kaetlynd; … - 2023
In April 2022, the Bank of Canada announced that it would continue to use a floor system to implement monetary policy by providing a sufficiently large quantity of settlement balances to enable the overnight repo rate to trade at close to the deposit rate. In contrast, the Bank's guiding...
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Should banks be worried about dividend restrictions?
Schroth, Josef - 2023 - Last updated: September 27, 2023
Countercyclical bank capital requirements have emerged as a popular regulatory tool to help smooth financial cycles. The idea is to reduce capital requirements when exogenous shocks cause aggregate bank capital to decrease so that regulation does not needlessly constrain banks' supply of credit....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014456622
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