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We examine the euro area monetary policy transmission process using post-1999 data, with two main questions in mind …
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excess reserves, implying a structural liquidity surplus in the euro area banking sector. Against this background, the first … contractionary impact on bank loan supply. As the newly created excess reserves are heterogeneously distributed across euro area …
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As the euro area has a predominantly bank-based financial system, changes in the composition and strength of banks …
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This paper explores the impact of low (but) positive and negative market interest rates on euro area banks' net … adjusted their business practices when servicing new loans, thereby contributing to higher new lending in the euro area since …
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On 5-6 September 2012 SUERF held its 30th Colloquium "States, Banks, and the Financing of the Economy" at the University of Zürich, Switzerland. The papers included in this SUERF Study are based on contributions to the Colloquium. All the chapters in this publication discuss from different...
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characteristics? Based on a common source of balance sheet data for the four largest economies of the euro area over the period 1999 …
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Since 1 January 1999 the ECB has conducted a single monetary policy in the euro area, but the mechanisms by which and …
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With a unique loan portfolio maintained by a top-20 universal bank in Germany, this study tests whether unconventional monetary policy by the European Central Bank (ECB) reduced corporate borrowing costs. We decompose corporate lending rates into refinancing costs, as determined by money...
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We present evidence for the euro area of a risk–taking channel of monetary policy induced by a low interest rate … the level of bank capitalization. These findings for the euro area are strikingly different from the U.S. banking industry …
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As the euro area has a predominantly bank-based financial system, changes in the composition and strength of banks …
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