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This paper tests the hypothesis of liquidity hoarding in the Italian banking system during the 2007-2011 global …¿½ interventions are ineffective because banks hoard the liquidity injected rather than channelling it on to other banks and the real … the crisis, and, contrary to widespread conjecture, the liquidity injected by the Eurosystem was intermediated among banks …
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bank liquidity, seek help within their own group and dispose of assets. As the shock spreads, borrowers who lack liquid … capital and liquidity risks amplify the crisis. When authorities intervene, unconventional monetary policies smooth the …
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In recent years, banks have become increasingly aware of the credit risk borne in lending in the interbank market and they select their counterparties accordingly. They may also fear that if they come across a bad borrower, rescue plans will be skewed towards domestic creditors; moreover,...
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We analyze the impact of the financial crisis on the structure and the dynamics of the Italian inter-bank market, focusing on monthly banks� assets and liabilities data between January 2007 and December 2010. The analysis is developed using an ad hoc dataset based on supervisory reports....
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Using 11 years of monthly Italian bank-by-bank data, this paper correlates the bilateral amounts and the identity of each interbank borrower and lender with a long list of explanatory variables. The results show that interbank customer relationships, i.e. stable and strong relationships between...
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We assess the long-term funding conditions for banks in the US, the euro area and the UK and, separately, for the group of global systemically important financial institutions (G-SIFIs), over the period 1997-2011. After the outbreak of the subprime crisis there was a considerable reshuffling of...
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This paper tests the role of different banks� liquidity funding structures in explaining the bank failures that … recognizes that the new liquidity framework proposed by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision appears to have the features … needed to strengthen banks� liquidity conditions and improve financial stability. Its correct implementation, together with …
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This paper introduces a coincident indicator of systemic liquidity risk in the Italian financial markets. In order to … take account of the systemic dimension of liquidity stress, standard portfolio theory is used. Three sub-indices, that … reflect liquidity stress in specific market segments, are aggregated in the systemic liquidity risk indicator in the same way …
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toxic assets obstructed the pipes. Banks were forced to squeeze liquidity in a �lemons market� or to ask for liquidity ï … and liquidity risk and then evaluates the decomposition. The main finding is that credit risk increased before the key … events of the crisis, while liquidity risk was mainly responsible for the subsequent increases in the Euribor spread and then …
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