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    • Back to the Future: A Sovereign Debt Standstill Mechanism IMF Article VIII, Section 2 (b) 

      Munevar, Daniel; Pustovit, Grygoriy (2020-06-22)
      This article provides a proposal to use IMF Article VIII, Section 2 (b) to establish a binding mechanism on private creditors for a sovereign debt standstill. The proposal builds on the original idea by Whitney Deveboise ...
    • BaFin 

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      Die Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht (kurz: BaFin) ist eine rechtsfähige deutsche Anstalt des öffentlichen Rechts des Bundes mit Sitz in Frankfurt am Main und Bonn.
    • BAKIS 

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      Deutsche Bundesbank's Prudential Database
    • BAMF 

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      Das Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge (BAMF) ist eine deutsche Bundesoberbehörde im Geschäftsbereich des Bundesministerium des Innern, für Bau und Heimat (BMI) mit Sitz in der ehemaligen Südkaserne in Nürnberg.
    • Banca dÍtalia 

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      Die Banca d’Italia (deutsch Bank von Italien) ist die italienische Zentralbank. Sie wurde 1893 als Aktiengesellschaft gegründet, 1936 in eine Anstalt öffentlichen Rechts umgewandelt und 1981 von der Regierung unabhängig. ...
    • Banco de Espana 

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      The Banco de España is the national central bank and, within the framework of the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM), the supervisor of the Spanish banking system along with the European Central Bank. Its activity is ...
    • Banco de Portugal 

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      Banco de Portugal is the central bank of the Portuguese Republic. The nature and tasks of Banco de Portugal are defined in its Organic Law. Banco de Portugal is a public-law legal person, with administrative and financial ...
    • Bank and Sovereign Debt Risk Connection 

      Darracq Pariès, Matthieu; Faia, Ester; Rodriguez Palenzuela, Diego (2013-01-01)
      Euro area data show a positive connection between sovereign and bank risk, which increases with banks’ and sovereign long run fragility. We build a macro model with banks subject to moral hazard and liquidity risk (sudden ...
    • Bank Networks: Contagion, Systemic Risk and Prudential Policy 

      Aldasoro, Iñaki; Delli Gatti, Domenico; Faia, Ester (2015-07-01)
      We present a network model of the interbank market in which optimizing risk averse banks lend to each other and invest in non-liquid assets. Market clearing takes place through a tâtonnement process which yields the ...
    • Bank of Canada 

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      "The Bank of Canada is the nation's central bank. Its principal role is ""to promote the economic and financial welfare of Canada,"" as defined in the Bank of Canada Act. The Bank’s four main areas of responsibility are: ...
    • Bank of England 

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      One of our main jobs is to make sure you can pay for things easily and securely in the UK. So we produce banknotes (cash) and oversee many of the other payment systems you use (eg with a debit or credit card). We also work ...
    • Bank of France 

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      The Bank of France (French: Banque de France), headquartered in Paris, is the central bank of France. Founded in 1800, it began as a private institution for managing state debts and issuing notes. It is responsible for the ...
    • Bank of Japan 

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      "The Bank of Japan is the central bank of Japan. It is a juridical person established based on the Bank of Japan Act (hereafter the Act), and is not a government agency or a private corporation. The Act sets the Bank's ...
    • Bank Rescues and Bailout Expectations: The Erosion of Market Discipline During the Financial Crisis 

      Hett, Florian; Schmidt, Alexander (2016-10-01)
      We design a novel test for changes in market discipline based on the relation between firm-specific risk, credit spreads, and equity returns. We use our method to analyze the evolution of bailout expectations during the ...
    • Bank Response To Higher Capital Requirements: Evidence From A Quasi-Natural Experiment 

      Gropp, Reint E.; Mosk, Thomas; Ongena, Steven; Wix, Carlo (2016-12-07)
      We study the impact of higher capital requirements on banks’ balance sheets and its transmission to the real economy. The 2011 EBA capital exercise is an almost ideal quasi-natural experiment to identify this impact with ...
    • Banking Union and the Governance of Credit Institutions - A Legal Perspective 

      Binder, Jens-Hinrich (2015-04-08)
      The creation of the Banking Union is likely to come with substantial implications for the governance of Eurozone banks. The European Central Bank, in its capacity as supervisory authority for systemically important banks, ...
    • Bankscope 

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      Moody's Analytics BankFocus is the definitive solution for analyzing banks. It's a new approach to global banking data, combining renowned content from Bureau van Dijk and Moody's Investors Service, with expertise from ...
    • Banks’ financial distress, lending supply and consumption expenditure 

      Damar, H. Evren; Gropp, Reint E.; Mordel, Adi (2014-02-01)
      We employ a unique identification strategy linking survey data on household consumption expenditure to bank-level data to estimate the effects of bank financial distress on consumer credit and consumption expenditures. We ...
    • Barclays 

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      Barclays Bank PLC stammt ursprünglich aus Großbritannien und ist einer der führenden globalen Anbieter von Finanzprodukten und -Services. Unsere Schwerpunkte liegen im Privat- und Firmenkundengeschäft, Kreditkartenwesen ...
    • Bargaining with a Bank 

      Mosk, Thomas (2018-01-01)
      This paper examines bargaining as a mechanism to resolve information problems. To guide the analysis, I develop a parsimonious model of a credit negotiation between a bank and firms with varying levels of impatience. In ...