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Liquidity, Banks, and Markets

Journal of Political Economy, 1997
Abstract Financial markets and banks are competing mechanisms that provide investors with liquidity by providing access to their capital, at good terms, on short notice. This chapter examines the impact of banks on the liquidity provided to investors and, in addition, on the liquidity provided by markets.
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Bank Liquidity Management

2012
The City of Glasgow Bank collapsed in 1878, and Northern Rock would have collapsed by 2008 without government intervention. In both cases, when too many depositors came to the bank and demanded the return of their deposits, as fractional reserve banks they were unable to meet the full amount of their customer demand. It is the fractional reserve nature
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LIQUIDITY AND BANKING LIQUIDITY: THEORETICAL OVERVIEW

2019
The recent financial crisis of 2007-2008 highlighted the important role of liquidity in the banking system. Financial markets around the world have run out of liquidity and many financial institutions have gone bankrupt due to liquidity problems. Nevertheless, liquidity remains a very complex concept to define because of its polymorphic character. Only
OUBDI, Lahsen, ALAOUI MDAGHRI, Anas
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The joint regulation of bank liquidity and bank capital

Journal of Financial Intermediation, 2018
Abstract We study the liquidity behavior of commercial banks in response to negative capital shocks. Using pre-Basel III data, U.S. banks with assets less than $1 billion treated (unregulated) liquidity and (regulated) capital as substitutes. Following exogenous shocks to their regulatory capital ratios, these banks shifted away from loans, loan ...
Deyoung, Robert   +2 more
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Bank Liquidity Creation

Abstract Current understanding of bank liquidity creation is reviewed in this chapter. Liquidity creation is a key function of banks, as they transform illiquid assets such as loans into liquid liabilities like deposits. Using Berger and Bouwman liquidity creation measures the extent of liquidity creation by US banks in recent years is ...
Denis Davydov   +2 more
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Independent central banks and banking crisis liquidity

The Review of International Organizations, 2018
This study develops and tests a formal model that shows why central banks protected from direct government borrowing supply a larger financial safety net for commercial banks during a crisis. This result is derived from a novel model of central bank independence grounded in the rules governing access to the central bank’s balance sheet, rather than in ...
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Funding liquidity creation by banks

Journal of Financial Stability, 2022
Anjan V. Thakor, Edison G. Yu
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Do foreign-owned banks affect banking system liquidity risk?

Journal of Comparative Economics, 2007
Abstract Existing empirical research shows that foreign-owned banks play a stabilizing role in emerging economies’ banking systems. Anecdotal evidence suggests that this stabilizing role can be attributed to transnational banks’ access to more diversified sources of liquidity. There exists, however, no empirical evidence so far on transnational banks’
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A Review on Bank Retreat: Mechanisms, Observations, and Modeling

Reviews of Geophysics, 2022
Kun Zhao, Giovanni Coco, Zheng Gong
exaly  

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