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From the onset of the 2007-2009 crisis, the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank have aggressively lowered interest rates. Both sets of changes are at odds with an anti-inflationary stance of monetary policy; indeed, as the crisis began in August 2007 inflation expectations were high...
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downturn. This report analyses the impact of the financial crisis on the banking sector in the following countries: Germany …
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We study the functioning and possible breakdown of the interbank market in the presence of counterparty risk. We allow banks to have private information about the risk of their assets. We show how banks’ asset risk affects funding liquidity in the interbank market. Several interbank market...
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We study the functioning of secured and unsecured interbank markets in the presence of credit risk. The model generates empirical predictions that are in line with developments during the 2007-2009 financial crises. Interest rates decouple across secured and unsecured markets following an...
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This paper studies the relationship between the size of the banking sector’s refinancing needs vis-à-vis the central … the total size of the banking sector’s refinancing needs. An empirical analysis then aims at determining the size of open …
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This paper develops a general equilibrium model to analyze the link between financial imbalances and financial crises. The model features an interbank market subject to frictions and where two equilibria may (co-)exist. The normal times equilibrium is characterized by a deep market with highly...
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in liquidity risk and expected liquidity needs for each bank and for the banking system. Large mergers tend to increase …
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deregulation and harmonisation of banking laws at the EU level has brought about on growth over the last 40 years. Our main … harmonisation of banking legislation. Both policy changes affect growth even after controlling for other pro-growth policies …
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