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The Role of Liquidity Creation in Managing the COVID-19 Banking Crisis in Selected Mena Countries
Banks are financial intermediaries who transform deposits into loans. Banks in the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region use large deposits from oil companies and big businesses to finance trade, and fund government and private sector infrastructure
Hani El-Chaarani +2 more
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Banking and Commerce: A Liquidity Approach [PDF]
This paper looks at the advantages and disadvantages of mixing banking and commerce, using the "liquidity" approach to financial intermediation. Bringing a nonfinancial firm into a banking conglomerate may be advantageous because it may make it easier for the bank to dispose of assets seized in a loan default.
João A. C. Santos, Joseph G. Haubrich
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PENGELOLAAN DANA DAN LIKUIDITAS BANK
This paper analyzes the liquidity of banks, both precautionary and involuntary liquidity. We apply dynamic panel estimation on individual bank data covering the period of Januari 2002 to November 2011.
Gantiah Wuryandani +3 more
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Banks' Liquidity Management and Systemic Risk [PDF]
We study a novel mechanism through which systemic risk, in the form of self-fulfilling runs, forces the banks to hoard liquidity. To this end, we develop an environment where banks offer insurance to their depositors against both idiosyncratic and aggregate real uncertainty, by holding a portfolio of liquidity and productive illiquid assets.
Panetti Ettore, Deidda Luca
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Fund Management And the Liquidity of The Bank
This paper analyzes the liquidity of banks, both precautionary and involuntary liquidity. We apply dynamic panel estimation on individual bank data covering the period of Januari 2002 to November 2011.
Gantiah Wuryandani +3 more
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Bank's Liquidity Management and Financial Fragility [PDF]
We propose a novel theory of banks’ liquidity management and financial fragility. Banks hold liquidity and an illiquid productive asset, thereby engaging in maturity transformation, and insure their depositors against idiosyncratic and aggregate shocks.
luca deidda, ettore panetti
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Structural and biochemical characterisations show that the planar cell polarity (PCP) protein Inturned harbours a unique PDZ‐like domain that does not bind canonical PDZ‐binding motifs (PBMs) like that of another PCP protein Vangl2. In contrast, the apical‐basal polarity protein Scribble contains four PDZ domains that bind Vangl2, but one PDZ domain ...
Stephan Wilmes +4 more
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Analysis of the Role of Central Bank in Reducing the Probability of Liquidity Risk in the Banking System of Iran [PDF]
Bank liquidity increases the ability of banks in case of suddenly decreasing deposits and for the purpose of credit financing. The central bank as a policy-maker institution can play an important role in preventing a liquidity crisis, when the banks ...
azam ahmadyan, mehran kyanvand
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DAMPAK PERSISTENSI EKSES LIKUIDITAS TERHADAP KEBIJAKAN MONETER
This paper analyzes the excess liquidity especially on banking industry and its impact on monetary policy on Indonesia. We firstly investigate the determinants of bank behavior on their favor for excess liquidity both for precautionary motive and ...
M. Barik Bathaluddin +2 more
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Bank Capital, Liquidity, and Systemic Risk [PDF]
We analyze the impact of capital adequacy regulation on bank insolvency and aggregate investment. We develop a model of the banking system that is characterized by the interaction of many heterogeneous banks with the real sector, interbank credit relations as a consequence of bank liquidity management and an insolvency mechanism.
Juergen Eichberger, Martin Summer
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