This paper examines how internal capital flows inside multinational banks create global financial interconnections, relying on a novel database on foreign banks operating in South Africa. Using the event of the East Asian crisis, I find that foreign affiliates’ balance sheet face “reversal of fortune” when other members of their banking group need large amounts of internal capital to cushion capital losses, leading to an abrupt reallocation of internal capital across countries. At the same time, an increase of the volume of internal funding received is shown to cause an expansion of credit to the local private sector
This paper examines whether multinational banks have a stabilizing or a destabilizing role during ti...
My dissertation comprises of two essays: 1) Difference in responses to currency crisis between multi...
This paper analyzes the capital structures of foreign affiliates and internal capital markets of mul...
This paper examines how internal capital flows inside multinational banks create global financial in...
This paper examines how internal capital flows inside multinational banks create global financial in...
We use new panel data on the intra-group ownership structure and the balance sheets of 45 of the lar...
Using bank-level data on 368 foreign subsidiaries of 68 multinational banks in 47 emerging economies...
This thesis is composed of three stand-alone essays interlinked within the context of banking market...
We contribute to the literature on the international transmission of balance sheet shocks that pumme...
This study examines whether a liquidity shock to a banking system could be transmitted to other eco...
Existing literature has identified domestic restrictive monetary policy and deteriorating funding co...
This paper examines the relationship between bank capital inflows and financial stability. Using a s...
Recent empirical evidence has shown that internal capital markets within multinational corporations ...
This study uncovers the existence of a trillion-dollar internal capital market that played a central...
An emerging consensus among scholars and policy‐makers identifies foreign capital inflows as one of ...
This paper examines whether multinational banks have a stabilizing or a destabilizing role during ti...
My dissertation comprises of two essays: 1) Difference in responses to currency crisis between multi...
This paper analyzes the capital structures of foreign affiliates and internal capital markets of mul...
This paper examines how internal capital flows inside multinational banks create global financial in...
This paper examines how internal capital flows inside multinational banks create global financial in...
We use new panel data on the intra-group ownership structure and the balance sheets of 45 of the lar...
Using bank-level data on 368 foreign subsidiaries of 68 multinational banks in 47 emerging economies...
This thesis is composed of three stand-alone essays interlinked within the context of banking market...
We contribute to the literature on the international transmission of balance sheet shocks that pumme...
This study examines whether a liquidity shock to a banking system could be transmitted to other eco...
Existing literature has identified domestic restrictive monetary policy and deteriorating funding co...
This paper examines the relationship between bank capital inflows and financial stability. Using a s...
Recent empirical evidence has shown that internal capital markets within multinational corporations ...
This study uncovers the existence of a trillion-dollar internal capital market that played a central...
An emerging consensus among scholars and policy‐makers identifies foreign capital inflows as one of ...
This paper examines whether multinational banks have a stabilizing or a destabilizing role during ti...
My dissertation comprises of two essays: 1) Difference in responses to currency crisis between multi...
This paper analyzes the capital structures of foreign affiliates and internal capital markets of mul...