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Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports International Banking and Liquidity Risk Transmission: Lessons from across Countries Claudia M. Buch
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Document Date: 2014-05-22 15:55:16


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Halle Institute / Magdeburg University / /

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bank credit / cross-border banking activities / incomplete network / bank assets / bank relationship / bank-to-bank lending / syndicated bank / bank-specific features / intra-bank net lending / integrated banking markets / bank-level micro data / Cross-border bank flows / bank-level characteristics / bank-level data / parent bank / bank-specific / bank lending / bank-specific use / bank / bank size / bank liquidity / banking / bank-specific characteristics / large and productive banks / bank-level datasets / non-bank customers / cross-border bank mergers / bank researchers / /

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Committee on the Global Financial System / International Monetary Fund / Magdeburg University / G20 / World Bank / Federal Reserve Bank of New York / US Federal Reserve / BIS CGFS / Halle Institute for Economic Research / /

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Matthieu Bussiere / James Chapman / Florian Hüfner / Lena Tonzer / Claudia M. Buch Linda / Linda S. Goldberg / Gale / Arun Gupta / Allen / Claudia M. Buch / /

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