Central Bank Research Hub - JEL classification G2: Financial Institutions and Services

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The euro area crisis and cross-border bank lending to emerging markets

Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review [View] (Paper: 1212f, 10.12.2012)

JEL: F34, G15, G21

Which banks are more risky? The impact of loan growth and business model on bank risk-taking

Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 33/2012, 07.12.2012)

JEL: G20, G21, G28

Which banks are more risky? The impact of loan growth and business model on bank risk-taking

Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 33/2012, 07.12.2012)

JEL: G20, G21, G28

Which banks are more risky? The impact of loan growth and business model on bank risk-taking

Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 33/2012, 07.12.2012)

JEL: G20, G21, G28

The Devil's in the Tail: Residential Mortgage Finance and the U.S. Treasury

Atlanta Fed Working papers [View] (Paper: 2012-12, 27.08.2012)

JEL: G18, G28

The optimal size of the European Stability Mechanism: A cost-benefit analysis

Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers [View] (Paper: 349, 27.08.2012)

JEL: C15, G01, G17, G22, G32

Banks' Capital and Liquidity Creation: Granger Causality Evidence

Czech National Bank Working papers [View] (Paper: 2012/05, 27.08.2012)

JEL: G21, G28

Banks' Capital and Liquidity Creation: Granger Causality Evidence

Czech National Bank Working papers [View] (Paper: 2012/05, 27.08.2012)

JEL: G21, G28

Excessive bank risk taking and monetary policy

European Central Bank Working papers [View] (Paper: 1457, 27.08.2012)

JEL: E43, E52, E61, G01, G21, G28

Excessive bank risk taking and monetary policy

European Central Bank Working papers [View] (Paper: 1457, 27.08.2012)

JEL: E43, E52, E61, G01, G21, G28

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