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We investigate how funding liquidity affects the bank lending using a large sample of US bank holding companies. We … liquidity is larger in high-loan-growth banks. The negative effects of funding liquidity on lending seem to be clearer before … document a consistent evidence of a lower loan growth for banks that rely more on deposits. The quantile regressions which …
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-theory of investment for non-financial firms. A key conceptual innovation of our theory is that the stock of deposits cannot be …. Deposits create value for the bank except when it is close to hitting the leverage restrictions, because sudden deposit inflows …We propose a dynamic theory of banking where deposits play the role of productive capital as in the classical Q …
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Exploiting confidential data on individual German bank balance-sheets, I analyse what characterises a bank that opts to … apply negative interest rates to corporate deposits. The results suggest that banks that are highly exposed to the negative … interest rate policy (NIRP), i.e. funded by a larger share of household deposits, are more likely to apply negative corporate …
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' liquidity. In this note, we identify some indicators of funds' liquidity profiles, and examine them in a sample of bank loan (BL …Assessing liquidity transformation risks in MFs is difficult, largely due to a lack of detailed data on fund assets … riskier assets and, thus, for which vulnerabilities associated with liquidity transformation are generally most salient. We …
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