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We introduce a general equilibrium model to analyze the interactions between liquidity regulations and banks' investment in complex assets. Complexity improves bank liquidity in good times but heightens vulnerability to runs during crises. Banks underinvest in complex assets when liquidity...
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We document several effects of the Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) rule on dealers' financing and intermediation of securities. For identification, we exploit the fact that the US implementation is more stringent than that in foreign jurisdictions. In line with LCR incentives, US dealers reduce...
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Unconventional monetary policy measures like asset purchase programs aim to reduce certain securities' yield and alter financial institutions' investment behavior. These measures increase the institutions' market value of securities and add to their equity positions. We show that the extent of...
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The purpose of the "counter-cyclical capital buffer" (buffer) is to dampen procyclicality in the financial system, absorb capital losses and prevent a credit crunch during recessions. In this paper, a stylized analytical expression for optimal buffer policy is presented. Results are derived...
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Over the last few years, national macroprudential authorities have developed different strategies for setting the countercyclical capital buffer (CCyB) rate in the banking sector. The existing approaches are based on various indicators used to identify the current phase of the financial cycle....
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We study the transmission mechanisms of liquidity and capital regulations as well as their effects on the economy and welfare. We propose a macro-economic model in which a regulator faces the following trade-off. On the one hand, banking regulations may reduce the aggregate supply of credit. On...
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Anticipating a bailout in the event of a crisis distorts a bank's incentives in multiple dimensions. Bailout payments can, for example, lead banks to issue too much short-term debt while simultaneously underinvesting in liquid assets. To correct these distortions, policymakers may choose to...
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We check if the level of capital buffers influences the quality of bank diversification strategies. We use consolidated data of listed US BHCs from 2007:Q3 to 2017:Q4. Dynamic panel estimations and marginal effect analyses demonstrate that diversification exerted non-monotonic impacts on bank...
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After the great turmoil of the latest financial crisis, the criticism of the regulatory frameworks became increasingly stronger. The rules that banks needed to comply with are presumed to be procyclical and unable to prevent and mitigate the extent of strong financial and economic cycles. As a...
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There is a current controversy concerning the appropriate size of capital requirements for banks to mitigate systemic losses. We are the first in kind to quantify the size of capital buffers required to reduce systemic losses using loan loss provisions data for Australian banks from 2002 to 2014...
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