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As banking has become more globalized, so too have the consequences of shocks originating in home and host markets. Global banks can provide liquidity and risk-sharing opportunities to the host market in the event of adverse host-country shocks, but they can also have profound effects across...
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The recent crisis highlighted the importance of globally active banks in linking markets. One channel for this linkage is the liquidity management of these banks, specifically the regular flow of funds between parent banks and their affiliates in diverse foreign markets. We use the Great...
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Europe, Asia, and Latin America, isolating loan supply from loan demand effects. Loan supply in emerging markets across … Europe, Asia, and Latin America was affected significantly through three separate channels: 1) a contraction in direct, cross … interbank, cross-border lending. Policy interventions, such as the Vienna Initiative introduced in Europe, influenced the …
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