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Foreign Currency Loans and Systemic Risk in Europe Pınar Yeşin Foreign currency loans to the unhedged non-banking sector are remarkably prevalent in Europe and create a significant exchange-rate-induced credit risk to
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Document Date: 2013-06-26 09:05:54


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St. Louis Review / Rethinking Banking / Reuters / /

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Europe / /

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Poland / Germany / Romania / Hungary / France / Austria / Croatia / Slovenia / Slovakia / Bulgaria / United Kingdom / Serbia / Luxembourg / Latvia / Greece / Czech Republic / /

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EUR / /

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Reorganization / /

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University of Zurich / /

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Commonwealth Day / /

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domestic16 non-banking sector / car loan / simultaneous bank failures / aggregate banking sector statistics / bank / individual banks / banking / non-banking clients / bank-level survey data / bank-level data / countless banks / non-banking sector / /

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University of Zurich / Hungarian Financial Supervisory Authority / Commonwealth of Independent States / CHF Loans Households Nonfinancial Corporations General Government / Austrian Central Bank / European Systemic Risk Board / US Federal Reserve / Board of Governors / Research Division / Swiss National Bank / Federal Reserve Bank / European Union / Turkish Economic Association / /

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Andreas Fischer / Rajdeep Sengupta / B. Ravikumar / Adrian Peralta-Alva / Silvio Contessi / Steven Ongena / /

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author / driver / senior economist / economics lecturer / driver of foreign currency loans / /

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Eastern Europe / Southeastern Europe / /

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