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exposure in their banking books: They take account of their regulatory situation and adjust their exposure to the earning …
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The Eurosystem’s Public Sector Purchase Programme (PSPP) increased the scarcity of safe assets, which caused significant declines and substantial dispersion in European repo rates. However, banks holding these safe assets benefited from this development: First, using the German security...
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We show that the transmission of the European Central Bank’s (ECB) recent monetary policy tightening differs across banks depending on their level of excess reserves. Specifically, the net worth of reserve-rich banks may display a boost when the interest rate paid on reserves increases...
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We estimate a dynamic structural banking model to examine the interaction between risk-weighted capital adequacy and …
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-liability (JL) to individual liabil- ity (IL) lending models. This article tests a theory explaining this shift, focusing on …
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Bank distress can have severe negative consequences for the stability of the financial system, the real economy, and for public finances. Regimes for the restructuring and resolution of banks, financed by bank levies and fiscal backstops, seek to reduce these costs. Bank levies attempt to...
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Deutsche Bundesbank allows identifying banks’ liquidity creation for the real economy and the effects of banking market … theory that monopolistic firms undersupply the market when utilizing their high pricing power in the bank competition …
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We provide the first empirical tests for financial protectionism, defined as a nationalistic change in bank's lending behaviour, as the result of public intervention, which leads domestic banks either to lend less or at higher interest rates to foreigners. We use a bank-level panel data set...
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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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-through in monopolistic banking markets. Our data,covering all 1,555 small and medium sized banks in Germany, provides a clear …
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