Evaluating the effect of banks' liquidity shock on the excess reserves and business cycles in Iran with the DSGE model [PDF]
Introduction: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of banks' liquidity shock on their excess reserves and the business cycles in Iran's economy.
Sara Gohri Anaraki +2 more
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Brushed creation of liquid marbles
A method where particulates are transferred via a cosmetic brush onto liquid drops created on a highly non-wetting substrate with a hole to generate talc and graphite liquid marbles (LMs) and talc-graphite Janus liquid marbles is described. van der Waals forces facilitated the attachment of particulates to the dry brush bristles.
Eric Shen Lin +5 more
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Reinsurance Demand and Liquidity Creation [PDF]
This paper analyzes the relation between insurers’ liquidity creation and reinsurance demand. The empirical measure of liquidity creation was developed for banks by Berger and Bouwman (2009), who distinguished two important bank activities: liquidity creation and risk transformation.
Denise Desjardins, Georges Dionne
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The Impact of Monetary Policy and Moderating Role of Capital on the Relationship between Bank Liquidity Creation and Failure Risk in Banks listed on the Tehran Stock Exchange [PDF]
The concept of liquidity creation has received much attention in project financing, as increased liquidity facilitates easier access to financial resources for long-term projects (Berger & Bouwman, 2009).
Ata Shafieinia, Asgar Noorbakhsh
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Liquidity Creation and Economic Growth: Are They Monotonically Related? Evidence from MENA Countries
Over the period 2000–2019, we reexamine the connection between finance, as measured by one of the primary banking sector functions—liquidity creation (LC)—and economic growth (EG) in 10 MENA countries panel.
Ali Almeshari +3 more
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Issues in liquidity management in banking system: An empirical evidence from Indian commercial banks
Maintaining the optimal level of liquidity in the banking system has always been a challenge for banks globally. Liquidity deficit Indian Banks turned to liquidity surplus due to the demonetization of higher denomination currencies in November 2016.
Raavinuthala Satya Krishna Sharma +2 more
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Bank capital, liquidity creation and bank performance
The objective of this study is to explore the causal relationship between bank capital and liquidity creation. Based on this result, the research investigates the structural relationship among bank capital, liquidity creation, and bank performance.
Vũ Hữu Thành +2 more
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Liquidity Determinants of the Selected Banking Sectors and their Size Groups
The article focuses on the factors affecting the liquidity of selected bank sectors, as well as their size groups, using panel regression analysis. For higher complexity of the results, multiple dependent variables are used: liquidity creation, outflow ...
Jana Laštůvková
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Holdings of sovereign bonds by commercial banks in Vietnam
The study examines the bank-specific determinants of sovereign bond holdings and how such holdings affect bank lending of the banking market in Vietnam.
Van Dan Dang, Japan Huynh
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The Impact of Banking Performance on Liquidity Creation in Banking System [PDF]
In today's world, the banking industry plays a decisive role in the development and economic growth of countries due to its diverse financial and credit services, and can be considered as a driving force, an accelerator, and a balanced economy. Since the
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