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Central bank lending to commercial banks is typically collateralized which reduces central bank's credit risk exposure to “double default events” when the counterparty and the issuer of the underlying collateral asset both default in a short period of time. This paper presents a simple model...
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Central bank lending to commercial banks is typically collateralized which reduces central bank's credit risk exposure to “double default events” when the counterparty and the issuer of the underlying collateral asset both default in a short period of time. This paper presents a simple model...
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