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fees and commissions 3 Monetary policy transmissions 2 deposits 2 excess liquidity 2 interest rate pass-through 2 negative rates 2 Bank 1 Bank lending 1 Bank liquidity 1 Bankenliquidität 1 Banking income 1 Deposit banking 1 Diversification 1 Diversifikation 1 Dynamic panel estimation 1 Einlagengeschäft 1 Estimation 1 Fees and commissions 1 Geldpolitik 1 Geldpolitische Transmission 1 Interest margin 1 Interest margins 1 Interest rate 1 Interest rate policy 1 Kreditgeschäft 1 Market power 1 Marktmacht 1 Monetary policy 1 Monetary transmission 1 Schätzung 1 Trading income 1 Zins 1 Zinspolitik 1 Zinsspanne 1 diversification 1 liquidity 1 market power 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 4
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Michaelis, Henrike 2 Bustos-Contell, Elisabeth 1 Climent-Serrano, Salvador 1 Coffinet, J. 1 Labatut Serer, Gregorio 1 Lin, S. 1 Martin, C. 1
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Banque de France 1
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Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Paper 1 Discussion paper 1 Economic research 1 Working papers / Banque de France 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 1 RePEc 1
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Going below zero - How do banks react?
Michaelis, Henrike - 2022
Exploiting confidential data on individual German bank balance-sheets, I analyse what characterises a bank that opts to apply negative interest rates to corporate deposits. The results suggest that banks that are highly exposed to the negative interest rate policy (NIRP), i.e. funded by a larger...
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Going below zero - how do banks react?
Michaelis, Henrike - 2022
Exploiting confidential data on individual German bank balance-sheets, I analyse what characterises a bank that opts to apply negative interest rates to corporate deposits. The results suggest that banks that are highly exposed to the negative interest rate policy (NIRP), i.e. funded by a larger...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013361902
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Changes in determinants of the interest margin in today's economy
Bustos-Contell, Elisabeth; Climent-Serrano, Salvador; … - In: Economic research 33 (2020) 1,3, pp. 3146-3165
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Stress testing French banks' income subcomponents
Coffinet, J.; Lin, S.; Martin, C. - Banque de France - 2009
, fees and commissions, and trading income. First, we show that the determinants of banking income subcomponents are highly … significant determinants of trading income. GDP growth impacts significantly on fees and commissions. Second, our macroeconomic …
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