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demand for liquidity in the interbank market as wells as banks' access to this market. Results indicate that riskier banks … pay higher prices and borrow less liquidity, concurrent with the existence of market discipline. More capitalized and … higher prices and hoard liquidity when liquidity positions across them are more imbalanced and during a monetary policy …
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We study efficiency properties of competitive economies in which banks provide liquidity insurance and interact on …
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We introduce a novel simulation-based network approach, which provides full-edged distributions of potential interbank losses. Based on those distributions we propose measures for (i) systemic importance of single banks, (ii) vulnerability of single banks, and (iii) vulnerability of the whole...
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This paper investigates liquidity spillovers between the US and European interbank market during turbulent and tranquil … propagation of liquidity shocks within the interbank market, while predicting liquidity crashes characterised by changed dynamics …. We show that liquidity shocks, originating from movements of the spread between the Asset Backed Commercial Paper and T …
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Using Credit Default Swaps (CDS) on sovereign bonds, we investigate whether US sovereign default risk is a greater driving factor of domestic interbank funding risk than domestic sovereign default risk across the five Libor counties including Canada and Australia. We use equivalent-country...
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We propose and test a new channel that links funding liquidity risk and interest rates in short-term funding markets …. Borrowers with high liquidity risk are willing to pay a markup to lock in their funding, independent of risk premiums demanded … borrowers' funding liquidity risk that lead to systematic and persistent heterogeneity in funding costs. Our results have …
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This paper shows that depending on the distribution of banks' uncertain liquidity needs and on how monetary policy is …
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risk are associated with regime shifts. Shocks to aggregate liquidity are also important for describing persistent changes …
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We introduce a novel simulation-based network approach, which provides full-fledged distributions of potential interbank losses. Based on those distributions we propose measures for (i) systemic importance of single banks, (ii) vulnerability of single banks, and (iii) vulnerability of the whole...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012836322