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versus foreign lenders. Crisis shocks reduce the supply of crossborder liquidity, with stronger volume effects than pricing … liquidity, but without fostering strong cross-border financial reintegration. …
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on financial markets and the wider economy. They can, for example, bias the private provision of real liquidity and …
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are high, the central bank assumes an intermediary function between liquidity surplus banks and liquidity deficit banks … reactivate the interbank market may conflict, inter alia, with monetary policy aims. -- Liquidity ; Monetary Policy Instruments …
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The search for a market design that ensures stable bank funding is at the top of regulators' policy agenda. This paper empirically shows that the central counterparty (CCP)-based euro interbank repo market features this stability. Using a unique and comprehensive data set, we show that the...
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the interbank market, a refinancing operation with unlimited liquidity supply and two standing facilities offered by the …
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Does the funding cost differential between peripheral and non-peripheral European banks reflect poor quality of banks' assets (credit risk)? Or the quality of sovereign support in case of failure (sovereign-dependence risk)? Combining bank-to-bank loan data with supervisory information on banks'...
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price paid for, interbank liquidity, controlling for sovereign-dependence risk and lenders’ liquidity shocks. We find that …
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paid for, interbank liquidity, controlling for sovereign-dependence risk and lenders' liquidity shocks. We find that (i …
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versus foreign lenders. Crisis shocks reduce the supply of crossborder liquidity, with stronger volume effects than pricing … liquidity, but without fostering strong cross-border financial reintegration …
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