The surge in cross-border banking prior to global financial crises took place not only in the interbank market but also in the retail market, e.g. between banks and their private customers abroad. We utilize confidential data to estimate for the first time the effects of banking, currency and twin crises on the geography of cross-border deposits and loans. We show that each crisis type has its own specific effects, that these effects themselves lead to sustained increases in cross-border banking, and that they are different for cross-border loans and deposits, respectively
We explore the effects of culture, regulation, and geographical factors on bilateral cross-border ba...
This article investigates the systemic risk of cross-border banking in East Asia. Using the recursiv...
We contribute to the literature on the international transmission of balance sheet shocks that pumme...
The surge in cross-border banking prior to global financial crises took place not only in the interb...
We examine the composition and drivers of cross-border bank lending between 1995 and 2012, distingui...
The surge in cross-border banking prior to the 2007 / 08 global financial crisis took place not only...
International banks greatly reduced their direct cross-border and local affiliates’ lending as the g...
The financial crisis of 2007-2008 showed the role of the financial globalization as a channel for th...
Understanding the role of banks in cross-border finance has become an urgent priority. Cross-border ...
Available online 19 February 2015Recent events have highlighted the role of cross-border linkages be...
In this paper we explore the developments in cross-border bank exposures using the BIS international...
To test the role of bank lending in transmitting currency crisis we examine a panel of BIS data on b...
This paper introduces a new transmission channel of banking crises where sizable cross-border bank c...
We analyze how international financial integration is affected by the recent financial and sovereign...
This chapter identifies a number of recent trends in European cross-border banking. The authors firs...
We explore the effects of culture, regulation, and geographical factors on bilateral cross-border ba...
This article investigates the systemic risk of cross-border banking in East Asia. Using the recursiv...
We contribute to the literature on the international transmission of balance sheet shocks that pumme...
The surge in cross-border banking prior to global financial crises took place not only in the interb...
We examine the composition and drivers of cross-border bank lending between 1995 and 2012, distingui...
The surge in cross-border banking prior to the 2007 / 08 global financial crisis took place not only...
International banks greatly reduced their direct cross-border and local affiliates’ lending as the g...
The financial crisis of 2007-2008 showed the role of the financial globalization as a channel for th...
Understanding the role of banks in cross-border finance has become an urgent priority. Cross-border ...
Available online 19 February 2015Recent events have highlighted the role of cross-border linkages be...
In this paper we explore the developments in cross-border bank exposures using the BIS international...
To test the role of bank lending in transmitting currency crisis we examine a panel of BIS data on b...
This paper introduces a new transmission channel of banking crises where sizable cross-border bank c...
We analyze how international financial integration is affected by the recent financial and sovereign...
This chapter identifies a number of recent trends in European cross-border banking. The authors firs...
We explore the effects of culture, regulation, and geographical factors on bilateral cross-border ba...
This article investigates the systemic risk of cross-border banking in East Asia. Using the recursiv...
We contribute to the literature on the international transmission of balance sheet shocks that pumme...