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reaching for yield 10 Portfolio selection 5 Portfolio-Management 5 Anlageverhalten 4 Behavioural finance 4 Geldpolitik 4 Monetary policy 4 Reaching for Yield 4 Yield curve 4 Zinsstruktur 4 Global business cycle 3 Household 3 emerging markets 3 monetary policy 3 American 2 Amerikanisch 2 Anleihe 2 Bank lending 2 Bank regulation 2 Bankenregulierung 2 Basel Accord 2 Basel III regulation 2 Basler Akkord 2 Bond 2 Capital income 2 Catering 2 Corporate bond 2 Emerging economies 2 Financial Complexity 2 International bank 2 International business cycle 2 Internationale Bank 2 Internationale Konjunktur 2 Kapitaleinkommen 2 Kreditgeschäft 2 Privater Haushalt 2 Public bond 2 Regulation 2 Regulatory arbitrage 2 Regulierung 2
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Working Paper 15 Arbeitspapier 10 Graue Literatur 10 Non-commercial literature 10
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English 15
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Bräuning, Falk 3 Ivashina, Victoria 3 Choi, Dong Beom 2 Célérier, Claire 2 Efing, Matthias 2 Holcomb, Michael R. 2 Morgan, Donald P. 2 Vallée, Boris 2 Wang, J. Christina 2 Chajrutdinov, Ajdar Garifutdinovič 1 Kim, Gi Hyun 1 Massa, Massimo 1 Smolyansky, Michael 1 Sokolov, V. 1 Suárez, Gustavo A. 1 Vokata, Petra 1
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ESRB Working Paper Series 2 Working Papers 2 Working paper series 2 Working papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 2 Faculty & research / Insead : working paper series 1 Finance and economics discussion series 1 Fisher College of Business Working Paper 1 Preprinty NIU VŠE / 9 1 Staff Report 1 Staff reports / Federal Reserve Bank of New York 1 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 1
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Issuer term variability, bond yield spreads, and reaching for yield
Kim, Gi Hyun; Massa, Massimo - 2024 - Revised version of 2022/41/FIN
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Salient Attributes and Household Demand for Security Designs
Vokata, Petra - 2023
Using a large database of complex securities, I study how salient attributes of security design distort household investment decisions. I show banks add non-standard (fine-print) conditions to artificially increase advertised rates of headline return and downside protection-a phenomenon I term...
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Monetary policy and the corporate bond market : how importantis the Fed information effect?
Smolyansky, Michael; Suárez, Gustavo A. - 2021
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Bond funds during the sovereign debt crisis: the Argentinian experience
Sokolov, V.; Chajrutdinov, Ajdar Garifutdinovič - 2021
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Leverage limits and bank risk: New evidence on an old question
Choi, Dong Beom; Holcomb, Michael R.; Morgan, Donald P. - 2018
The supplementary leverage ratio (SLR) rule recently imposed on the very largest U.S. banks has revived the question of whether banks sidestep such rules by shifting toward riskier, higher-yielding assets. Using difference-in-difference analysis, we find that, after the SLR was finalized in...
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Leverage limits and bank risk : new evidence on an old question
Choi, Dong Beom; Holcomb, Michael R.; Morgan, Donald P. - 2018
The supplementary leverage ratio (SLR) rule recently imposed on the very largest U.S. banks has revived the question of whether banks sidestep such rules by shifting toward riskier, higher-yielding assets. Using difference-in-difference analysis, we find that, after the SLR was finalized in...
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U.S. monetary policy and emerging market credit cycles
Bräuning, Falk; Ivashina, Victoria - 2018
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Banks' search for yield in the low interest rate environment: A tale of regulatory adaptation
Wang, J. Christina - 2017
This paper examines whether the low interest rate environment that has prevailed since the Great Recession has compelled banks to reach for yield. It is important to recognize that banks can take on a variety of risks that offer higher yields today but incur different forms of future losses....
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U.S. monetary policy and emerging market credit cycles
Bräuning, Falk; Ivashina, Victoria - 2017
Foreign banks' lending to firms in emerging market economies (EMEs) is large and denominated primarily in U.S. dollars. This creates a direct connection between U.S. monetary policy and EME credit cycles. We estimate that over a typical U.S. monetary easing cycle, EME borrowers face a...
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Banks' search for yield in the low interest rate environment : a tale of regulatory adaptation banks' search for yield in the low interest rate environment : a tale of regulatory adaptation
Wang, J. Christina - 2017 - This version: June, 2017
Banks are compensated primarily through the net interest margin (NIM), which is the difference between the interest earned on their investments and the interest paid to their depositors and other creditors. In the low interest rate environment that has persisted since the Great Recession, banks...
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