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policy and therefore ultimately the real economy. In particular, it facilitates banks' liquidity management. This paper aims … at extending the literature which views interbank markets as mutual liquidity insurance mechanism by taking into account … persistence of liquidity shocks. Following a theory of long-term interbank funding a financial system which is modeled as a micro …
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We develop a model where banks invest in reserves and loans, and face aggregate liquidity shocks. Banks with liquidity … financial stability. The structure of liquidity shocks affects the severity and the occurrence of crises, as well as the amount …
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provide more secured loans to replace unsecured lending, which is not consistent with speculative or precautionary liquidity …
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regulatory liquidity requirements on bank behavior. A multi-stage decision situation allows for considering the interaction … between credit risk and liquidity risk of banks. This interaction is found to make a risk neutral bank behave as if it were … risk averse in an environment where there is no interbank market and liquidity regulation. Introducing a buoyant interbank …
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liquidity. Our analysis is based on a daily panel of unsecured overnight loans between 1,079 distinct German bank pairs from … March 2006 to November 2007, a period that includes the 2007 liquidity crisis that marked the beginning of the 2007 …/08 global financial crisis. We find that (i) relationship lenders are more likely to provide liquidity to their closest …
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We develop a theoretical model examining the financial stability policy of a central bank serving as both the lender of last resort and the regulator of the financial system. The model accommodates the possibility of financial contagion through interbank market linkages, and adverse feedback...
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Interconnectedness is an inherent feature of the modern financial system. While it contributes to efficiency of financial services, it also creates structural vulnerabilities: pernicious shock transmission and amplification impacting banks' capitalization. This has recently been seen during the...
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Banks hold liquid and illiquid assets. An illiquid bank that receives a liquidity shock sells assets to liquid banks in … the market equilibrium is constrained inefficient, with too little liquidity and inefficient hoarding. Our model features … a precautionary as well as a speculative motive for hoarding liquidity, but the inefficiency of liquidity provision can …
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We analyze how the Lehman and sovereign crises affect cross-border interbank liquidity, exploiting euro … foreign lenders. Crisis shocks reduce the supply of cross-border liquidity, with stronger volume than pricing effects. On the … margin—riskier borrower banks suffer more. Moreover, the cross-border liquidity crunch is substantially stronger for term …
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We study efficiency properties of competitive economies in which banks provide liquidity insurance and interact on …
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