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This paper presents a new statistical arbitrage test which has lower Type I error and selects arbitrage opportunities with lower downside risk than existing alternatives. The test is applied to credit derivatives markets using strategies combining Credit Default Swaps (CDS) and Asset Swaps....
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In this paper we disentangle the impact of household financial constraints on the mortgage rate from a number of dimensions of credit risk. The constraints employed in our analysis depend on the desired home value and not on the purchase price, as otherwise constraints would be specific to...
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The introduction of the SME Supporting Factor (SF) allows banks to reduce capital requirements for credit risk on exposures to SME. This means that banks can free up capital resources that can be redeployed in the form of new loans. Our study documents that the SF alleviates credit rationing for...
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We show that sovereign CDS that have common dealers tend to be more correlated, especially when the dealers display similar quoting activity in those contracts over time. This commonality in dealers' activity is a powerful driver of CDS comovements, over and above fundamental similarities...
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We analyse how the European Central Bank's purchases of corporate bonds under its Corporate Sector Purchase Programme (CSPP) affected the financing of Spanish non-financial firms. We first document that the announcement of the CSPP in March 2016 raised significantly the firms' propensity to...
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Little is known about the drivers and effectiveness of personal as opposed to real loan guarantees provided by firms. This paper studies a dataset of 477,209 loan contracts granted over the 2006-2014 period by one Spanish financial institution consisting of several distinguishable organisational...
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This paper studies the effect of macroprudential requirements on capital ratios for a sample of euro area banks. We first document that banks' capital ratios are typically above minimum regulatory levels. The banks in our sample differ in their degree of systemic importance and once we split the...
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Using data on Spanish mutual funds, we show that bank-affiliated funds provide funding support to their parent company via purchases of bonds in the primary market. Funding from affiliated funds increases when it is most valuable, i.e., in times of financial stress and to riskier banks with...
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Since June 2014 the European Central Bank (ECB) has placed its deposit facility interest rate (DFR) at negative levels. Against this background, the question arises as to whether maintaining negative interest rates over a prolonged period can adversely affect credit institutions' net interest...
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We study the role of captive finance in the car loan market when manufacturers' liquidity demand increases. Using a new multi-country dataset on securitized car loans, we show that captive lending enables a liquidity constrained integrated manufacturer to increase the cash collected from car...
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