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Does lending relationship help or alleviate the transmission of liquidity shocks? Evidence from a liquidity crunch in China
(08.05.2018)
BOFIT Discussion Papers 13/2018
BOFIT Discussion Papers 13/2018
We examine China’s June 2013 liquidity crunch as a negative shock to banks and analyze the wealth effects on exchange-listed firms. Our findings suggest that liquidity shocks to financial institutions negatively impact ...
Shock contagion, asset quality and lending behavior
(29.11.2018)
BOFIT Discussion Papers 21/2018
BOFIT Discussion Papers 21/2018
This paper exploits the geopolitical conflict in Eastern Ukraine as a negative shock to banking sector and examines the shock transmission. We find that banks with more loans in the conflict areas during the pre-conflict ...
Technological innovation and the bank lending channel of monetary policy transmission
(20.12.2023)
BOFIT Discussion Papers 9/2023
BOFIT Discussion Papers 9/2023
This paper studies whether and how banks’ technological innovations affect the bank lending channel of monetary policy transmission. We first provide a theoretical model in which banks’ technological innovation relaxes ...
Regional favoritism in access to credit : just believe it
(21.03.2023)
BOFIT Discussion Papers 1/2023
BOFIT Discussion Papers 1/2023
ABSTRACT
We examine the effect of regional favoritism on the access of firms to credit. Using firm-level data on a large sample of 29,000 firms covering 47 countries, we investigate the hypothesis that firms in the birth ...
BigTech credit and monetary policy transmission : Micro-level evidence from China
(13.04.2023)
BOFIT Discussion Papers 2/2023
BOFIT Discussion Papers 2/2023
ABSTRACT
This paper studies monetary policy transmission through BigTech and traditional banks. By comparing business loans made by a BigTech bank with those made by traditional banks, it finds that BigTech credit amplifies ...
European banks are not immune to national elections
(29.02.2024)
BOFIT Discussion Papers 4/2024
BOFIT Discussion Papers 4/2024
We investigate whether European banks adjust their loan prices and volumes of new lending in the months running up to major national elections. Using a unique dataset that draws on data covering some 250 banks in 19 Eurozone ...