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This paper analyses the exposure to climate risk of ABS, an asset class frequently pledged as collateral in the European Central Bank (ECB) refinancing operations. This paper focuses on ABS backed by auto loans or loans granted to Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and explores ways to measure...
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This paper studies how the ease of repossessing collateral in bankruptcy affects corporate leasing policy. Using … repossession easier for secured lending, reduces corporate leasing. Consistent with the argument that only financially constrained …
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Florida school districts are facing increasing fiscal pressure as property and sales tax revenues continue to decline as a result of the national economic downturn. Further financial deterioration could render a school district unable to meet its financial obligations. This Article examines...
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The meltdown in residential real-estate prices that commenced in 2006 resulted in unprecedented mortgage delinquency rates. Until mid-2009, lenders and servicers pursued their own individual loss mitigation practices without being significantly influenced by government intervention. Using a...
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We analyse the European interbank market in a general equilibrium model. Several institutional aspects of the market are taken into consideration, especially the Eurosystem‘s two standing facilities, reserve requirements of banks and the fact that borrowing from the Eurosystem has to be...
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We analyse the European interbank market in a general equilibrium model. Several institutional aspects of the market are taken into consideration, especially the Eurosystem's two standing facilities, reserve requirements of banks and the fact that borrowing from the Eurosystem has to be secured....
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The meltdown in residential real-estate prices that commenced in 2006 resulted in unprecedented mortgage delinquency rates. Until mid-2009, lenders and servicers pursued their own individual loss mitigation practices without being significantly influenced by government intervention. Using a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008823479