Cross-border bank lending dropped sharply during the financial crisis. This feature uses a panel regression framework to analyse the key drivers of cross-border bank lending to 21 emerging market economies between 1995 and 2009. The analysis suggests that both demand and supply factors contributed to the fall, but the impact of supply was stronger. The two factors seem to have had more balanced effects before the crisis.
This paper examines the role played by cross-border equity, bond and bank credit flows versus intern...
This paper studies the role of the credit crunch in the severe contraction of trade and economic act...
After Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy in September 2008, cross-border bank lending contracted s...
The financial crisis of 2007-2008 showed the role of the financial globalization as a channel for th...
We examine the composition and drivers of cross-border bank lending between 1995 and 2012, distingui...
International banks greatly reduced their direct cross-border and local affiliates’ lending as the g...
We contribute to the literature on the international transmission of balance sheet shocks that pumme...
To test the role of bank lending in transmitting currency crisis we examine a panel of BIS data on b...
This paper exploits a panel dataset comprising 1,565 banks in 20 emerging countries during 1989- 200...
This paper empirically estimates the main determinants of bank credit growth during the 2008 financi...
We investigate an emerging economy's bank lending behavior during the global financial crisis and pr...
This article considers the cross-border lending stock from 19 advanced countries to European countri...
We examine the international transmission of liquidity shocks from multinational bank holding compan...
2010 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
The surge in cross-border banking prior to global financial crises took place not only in the interb...
This paper examines the role played by cross-border equity, bond and bank credit flows versus intern...
This paper studies the role of the credit crunch in the severe contraction of trade and economic act...
After Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy in September 2008, cross-border bank lending contracted s...
The financial crisis of 2007-2008 showed the role of the financial globalization as a channel for th...
We examine the composition and drivers of cross-border bank lending between 1995 and 2012, distingui...
International banks greatly reduced their direct cross-border and local affiliates’ lending as the g...
We contribute to the literature on the international transmission of balance sheet shocks that pumme...
To test the role of bank lending in transmitting currency crisis we examine a panel of BIS data on b...
This paper exploits a panel dataset comprising 1,565 banks in 20 emerging countries during 1989- 200...
This paper empirically estimates the main determinants of bank credit growth during the 2008 financi...
We investigate an emerging economy's bank lending behavior during the global financial crisis and pr...
This article considers the cross-border lending stock from 19 advanced countries to European countri...
We examine the international transmission of liquidity shocks from multinational bank holding compan...
2010 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
The surge in cross-border banking prior to global financial crises took place not only in the interb...
This paper examines the role played by cross-border equity, bond and bank credit flows versus intern...
This paper studies the role of the credit crunch in the severe contraction of trade and economic act...
After Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy in September 2008, cross-border bank lending contracted s...