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USE OF TAXONOMIC ANALYSIS IN ASSESSING BANK LIQUIDITY
Given the military actions that increase economic and financial threats in Ukraine, one of the main tasks for ensuring the stable functioning of the banking system is to ensure the liquidity of the bank.
Tetiana Kubakh +2 more
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Libyan Islamic Banks Experience in Reducing Bank Liquidity from an Islamic
Background: The problem with the study is that the problem of bank liquidity in Libyan Islamic banks is exacerbated by the excess of bank liquidity coverage. (2): Purpose: The study aims to learn about Libyan banks' experience in reducing bank liquidity
Hatem Abdurahman zenbela +2 more
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Taxation and Bank Liquidity Creation
Abstract We investigate the impact of taxes on bank liquidity creation using the Tokyo bank tax as a quasi‐natural experiment. Drawing on data for Japanese banks, we find that the tax reduces retained earnings and capital, leading to a significant reduction in liquidity creation.
Berger, Allen N. +3 more
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Liquidity, Banking, and Bank Failures [PDF]
A multiperiod model with risk-neutral agents is constructed in which a liquidity problem arises in an equilibrium with decentralized tradin g in capital, which banking institutions are able to alleviate. Depos it contracts provide for early withdrawal, banks hold debt, and agent s who borrow from banks hold compensating balances.
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US Banks and Global Liquidity [PDF]
We characterize how U.S. global systemically important banks (GSIBs) supply short-term dollar liquidity in repo and foreign exchange swap markets in the post-Global Financial Crisis regulatory environment and serve as the "lenders-of-second-to-last-resort". Using daily supervisory bank balance sheet information, we find that U.S.
Ricardo Correa, Wenxin Du, Gordon Liao
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An empirical analysis of macroeconomic and bank-specific factors affecting liquidity of Indian banks
This paper investigates bank-specific and macroeconomic factors that determine the liquidity of Indian banks. To explore the association, we perform OLS, fixed effect and random effect estimates on a data set of 59 banks from 2000 to 2013.
Anamika Singh, Anil Kumar Sharma
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How macroeconomic determinants influence the bank liquidity: The case of Serbia [PDF]
The aim of the research paper is to highlight the importance of macroeconomic framework to banking sector stability, as well as determine how selected macro determinants influence bank liquidity.
Kalaš Branimir +2 more
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Current study empirically analyzes bank specific factors and macroeconomic factors that determine the liquidity reserves of banks functioning in Pakistan.
Amir Rafique +3 more
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The paper explores the impact of uncertainty on bank liquidity hoarding, particularly providing new insights on the nature of the impact by bank-level heterogeneity.
Van Dan Dang, Hoang Chung Nguyen
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Idle Liquidity, Cbdc and Banking
We build models with an interest-bearing central bank digital currency (CBDC) to investigate whether the interest-bearing CBDC can lead to financial disintermediation. In the benchmark model with only CBDC, entrepreneurs can deposit their idle CBDC and banks can hold CBDC to satisfy the reserve requirement. CBDC and bank deposits become complements.
Mei Dong, Sylvia Xiaolin Xiao
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