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of deregulation: in states that opened their banking markets to out-of-state banks earlier, house prices were more … sensitive to capital inflows. We provide evidence that global imbalances were a major positive funding shock for US wide banks …: different from local banks, these banks held a geographically diversified portfolio of mortgages which allowed them to tap the …
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of deregulation: in states that opened their banking markets to out-of-state banks earlier, house prices were more … sensitive to capital inflows. We provide evidence that global imbalances were a major positive funding shock for US wide banks …: different from local banks, these banks held a geographically diversified portfolio of mortgages which allowed them to tap the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013040115
of deregulation: in states that opened their banking markets to out-of-state banks earlier, house prices were more … sensitive to capital inflows. We provide evidence that global imbalances were a major positive funding shock for US wide banks …: different from local banks, these banks held a geographically diversified portfolio of mortgages which allowed them to tap the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013023109
opened their banking markets to out-of-state banks earlier, house prices were more sensitive to aggregate U.S. capital ….S. banks more than those of local banks. Therefore, integrated banks absorbed a larger share of capital inflows and expanded …
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open areas, because geographically diversified banks were more elastic in their lending response to household’s increased …
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open areas, because geographically diversified banks were more elastic in their lending response to household’s increased …
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open areas, because geographically diversified banks were more elastic in their lending response to household’s increased …
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open areas, because geographically diversified banks were more elastic in their lending response to household’s increased …
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open areas, because geographically diversified banks were more elastic in their lending response to household’s increased …
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capital inflows improves (tightens) US dollar funding conditions for non-US global banks, leading them to increase (decrease …. Importantly, this synchronization is driven by non-US global banks’ common but heterogenous exposure to US dollar funding … conditions, not by the common exposure of borrowing countries to non-US global banks. Our results identify a novel channel of …
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