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Author:Freixas, Xavier 

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Bank liquidity, interbank markets, and monetary policy

A major lesson of the recent financial crisis is that the ability of banks to withstand liquidity shocks and to provide lending to one another is crucial for financial stability. This paper studies the functioning of the interbank lending market and the optimal policy of a central bank in response to both idiosyncratic and aggregate shocks. In particular, we consider how the interbank market affects a bank's choice between holding liquid assets ex ante and acquiring such assets in the market ex post. We show that a central bank should use different tools to manage different types of shocks. ...
Staff Reports , Paper 371

Conference Paper
Contagion and efficiency in gross and net interbank payment systems

Proceedings , Paper 592

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An overall perspective on banking regulation

Recently, the theory of banking regulation has undergone important changes. This has been the consequence of a number of compounding effects that have been occurring in the financial sector. First among these is on-going financial innovation, which has caused a virtual revolution in both financial instruments and markets. As a result, the markets and institutions that must be regulated have changed substantially over time. At the same time, regulation has evolved, as the regulators have learned the lessons from the recent spat of banking crises. As a consequence of these experiences, ...
Working Papers , Paper 02-1

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Systemic risk, interbank relations, and liquidity provision by the central bank

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