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2020
The religious Order of the Knights of the Temple of Solomon (known as “Templars”) were dedicated European (mostly French) soldier-monks (about 10% were knights) with the original mission of protecting pilgrims en route to sites in the Holy Land (and later, as protectors of the Christian enclave in Jerusalem).
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The religious Order of the Knights of the Temple of Solomon (known as “Templars”) were dedicated European (mostly French) soldier-monks (about 10% were knights) with the original mission of protecting pilgrims en route to sites in the Holy Land (and later, as protectors of the Christian enclave in Jerusalem).
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1977
Banking in Spain is an emotive topic. The very close links which exist between industry and the banks have given the banks a powerful position in the economy and one which has not always attracted favourable comment ...
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Banking in Spain is an emotive topic. The very close links which exist between industry and the banks have given the banks a powerful position in the economy and one which has not always attracted favourable comment ...
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CHANGES IN QUALITY OF BANK CREDIT
The Journal of Finance, 1956GEOFFREY MOORE'S THOUGHTFUL discussion of "The Quality of Credit in Booms and Depressions" reveals clearly the need for research on this general subject. He has pointed out how little is available in the way of quantitative data for measuring changes in the quality of bank credit, particularly business loans of banks.
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Bank to non-bank lending and the reallocation of credit
SSRN Electronic JournalWe analyze how bank lending to non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs) affects credit supply to the real economy. Using granular supervisory and loan-level data, we document rapid growth in bank lending to NBFIs relative to lending to non-financial firms.
Jian Li +3 more
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Credit Derivatives and Bank Credit Supply
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014Our paper explores the influence of credit derivatives on bank credit supply theoretically and empirically. We build a two-stage model of financial intermediation, which treats the bank under consideration as one of a large number of monopolists in the local credit market.
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Bank Credit Commitments, Credit Rationing, and Monetary Policy
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 1994When loan needs are uncertain and bankruptcy is costly, contracts resembling bank credit commitments dominate ordinary debt contracts. The fees charged on commitments reduce bankruptcy risk by smoothing out borrowers' loan payments. Reduced bankruptcy risk entitles borrowers to larger loans, thereby reducing the risk of quantity rationing.
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Economics Letters, 1985
Abstract This paper examines the effect of expansionary bank credit on inflation. It is shown that no definite relation between these phenomena can be established within the framework of an inflation tax model with long run perfect foresight.
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Abstract This paper examines the effect of expansionary bank credit on inflation. It is shown that no definite relation between these phenomena can be established within the framework of an inflation tax model with long run perfect foresight.
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The intertwining of credit and banking fragility
International Journal of Finance and Economics, 2021Jérôme Creel +2 more
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