The reasons behind the frequent occurrences of excess liquidity, especially in the recent months since 2007, are well known and documented. They include low investor confidence following the military coups and related political uncertainties with their lingering effects for a while. What are unknown and not studied in detail are the long term effects of excess liquidity on various key economic variables. Utilizing the VAR methodology, this paper examines the effects of excess liquidity on loans, lending rate, exchange rate and price level. The findings are that excess liquidity is a major component of forecast variation in loans, exchange rate and lending rate
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Evidence about commercial banks' liquidity preference says the following about the loan market in le...
The reasons behind the frequent occurrences of excess liquidity, especially in the recent months sin...
We investigate the drivers of excess interbank liquidity in Pakistan, using the Autoregressive Distr...
This paper analyzes the excess liquidity especially on banking industry and its impact on monetary p...
We investigate the drivers of excess interbank liquidity in Pakistan, using the Autoregressive Distr...
Evidence about developing countries’ commercial banks’ liquidity preference suggests the following a...
This study examines the determinants of excess liquidity in the Nigerian banking system using genera...
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This paper examines whether the decline in loans to the private sector in Trinidad and Tobago from m...
We investigate the drivers of excess interbank liquidity in Pakistan, using the Autoregressive Distr...
Containing excess liquidity is the concern of most central banks including the Central Bank of Niger...
The conduct of US monetary policy is often accompanied by controversial debates on the adequacy of m...
This study endeavoredto find out the impact of excess bank liquidity on non-performing loan (NPL) b...
This article examines the volatility in Fiji's foreign reserves, in particular, whether shocks have ...
Evidence about commercial banks' liquidity preference says the following about the loan market in le...
The reasons behind the frequent occurrences of excess liquidity, especially in the recent months sin...
We investigate the drivers of excess interbank liquidity in Pakistan, using the Autoregressive Distr...
This paper analyzes the excess liquidity especially on banking industry and its impact on monetary p...
We investigate the drivers of excess interbank liquidity in Pakistan, using the Autoregressive Distr...
Evidence about developing countries’ commercial banks’ liquidity preference suggests the following a...
This study examines the determinants of excess liquidity in the Nigerian banking system using genera...
This paper examines the monetary policy framework of Guyana. Guyana’s monetary Policy is motivated ...
One of the main aims of financial liberalisation was to increase banking sector competition. Differe...
This paper examines whether the decline in loans to the private sector in Trinidad and Tobago from m...
We investigate the drivers of excess interbank liquidity in Pakistan, using the Autoregressive Distr...
Containing excess liquidity is the concern of most central banks including the Central Bank of Niger...
The conduct of US monetary policy is often accompanied by controversial debates on the adequacy of m...
This study endeavoredto find out the impact of excess bank liquidity on non-performing loan (NPL) b...
This article examines the volatility in Fiji's foreign reserves, in particular, whether shocks have ...
Evidence about commercial banks' liquidity preference says the following about the loan market in le...