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Gender and Bank Lending after the Global Financial Crisis:
Using gender as a theoretical framework, we analyse the dynamics of bank lending to small- and medium-sized enterprises (SME) in the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis. Using six waves of the SME Finance Monitor...
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Gender and Bank Lending after the Global Financial Crisis:
Using gender as a theoretical framework, we analyse the dynamics of bank lending to small- and medium-sized enterprises (SME) in the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis. Using six waves of the SME Finance Monitor...
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Economic support during the COVID crisis. Quantitative easing and lending support schemes in the UK

We investigate how UK bank business lending responded to the simultaneous use of quantitative easing, leverage ratio capital requirements, and government COVID lending support schemes. We find no evidence that the Brexit wave...

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How do banks respond to increased funding uncertainty?
RA Ritz, A Walther
Apr 14, 2015
This paper presents a simple model of risk-averse banks that face uncertainty over funding conditions in the money market. It shows that increased funding uncertainty: (i) creates risk-based loan-deposit synergies, (ii) often...
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Economic support during the COVID crisis. Quantitative easing and lending support schemes in the UK

We investigate how UK bank business lending responded to the simultaneous use of quantitative easing, leverage ratio capital requirements, and government COVID lending support schemes. We find no evidence that the Brexit wave...

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