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Do non-traditional banking activities reduce bank liquidity creation? Evidence from Vietnam

, 2020
The study analyzes the impact of engaging in non-traditional banking activities on bank liquidity creation. This strand of research has almost gone unnoticed by academics so far.
V. Dang
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Banking as the Provision of Liquidity

The Journal of Business, 1988
This article represents a model economy in which demand deposits represent the optimal financial intermediation. Because these demand deposits are backed in part by an illiquid asset, the in termediary ("bank") is subject to panics in which each agent ration ally decides to withdraw his deposits, making all worse off.
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Government Guarantees and Bank Liquidity Creation Around the World

Social Science Research Network, 2020
Governments provide guarantees to banks, such as deposit insurance, often increasing them during financial crises. While risk effects are well researched, impacts on bank output remain largely unexplored.
Allen N. Berger   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Role of Bank Liquidity and Bank Risk in Determining Bank Capital: Empirical Analysis of Asian Banking Industry

, 2020
This study provides new insights about how bank liquidity and bank risk have influenced the capital ratio of commercial banks operating in Asia’s emerging economies after the financial crisis 2007–...
Faisal Abbas, Shahid Iqbal, Bilal Aziz
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Profit- and loss-sharing impact on Islamic bank liquidity in GCC countries

, 2020
The purpose of this paper is to empirically assess the impact of the principle of profit- and loss-sharing (PLS) on the exposure to liquidity risk of Islamic banks in Gulf Corporation Council (GCC) countries. The Islamic bank activity is distinguished by
Khoutem Ben Jedidia
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Interest rate liberalization and bank liquidity creation: evidence from China

China Finance Review International, 2020
This study aims to empirically analyze how interest rate liberalization affects bank liquidity creation, and investigate whether the relationship between them is linear.,Based on panel data on 145 banks in China over the period 1997–2015, this paper ...
Jiamin Zhang, Xiangrong Deng
exaly   +2 more sources

Internal conflict and Bank liquidity creation: Evidence from the belt and Road initiative

, 2020
The Belt and Road Initiative is the most important international economic strategy in the 21st Century initiated by China. In this paper, we conduct the first international study on the effects of the host country’s internal conflict risk of the Belt and
B. Gao   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Estimating the direct impact of bank liquidity shocks on the real economy: Evidence from letter‐of‐credit import transactions in Colombia

Review of International Economics, 2019
This study identifies and provides an estimate of the impact of bank liquidity shocks on real economic activity by exploring letter‐of‐credit import transactions in Colombia during the 2008 to 2009 global financial crisis.
JaeBin Ahn, M. Sarmiento
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Banks' Liquidity and the Cost of Liquidity to Corporations

Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 2014
We consider the liquidity shock banks experienced following the collapse of the asset‐backed commercial paper (ABCP) market in the fall of 2007 to investigate whether banks' liquidity conditions affect their ability to provide liquidity to corporations.
VITALY M. BORD, JOÃO A.C. SANTOS
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Bank liquidity creation and recessions

Journal of Banking and Finance, 2018
Ujjal K. Chatterjee
exaly   +2 more sources

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