The huge presence of foreign banks in CEECs leads to a strong dependence to banking foreign claims. They may be cross-border claims or claims of foreign subsidiaries located in the host country. Are foreign banks a factor that attracts foreign claims in the host country? Does their presence stabilize banking foreign flows and in fine the domestic credit supply? Using a Push&Pull framework, we adopt a macroeconomic point of view by using balance of payments data concerning banking foreign financing on all sectors in CEECs. Tests with panel data show that the presence of foreign banks is a substitute for banking foreign loans and is not a factor of their stability. Nevertheless, it has a stabilizing role on the domestic credit
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The huge presence of foreign banks in CEECs leads to a strong dependence to banking foreign claims. ...
CEECs are characterised by a significant presence of foreign banks and by a marked dependence upon f...
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The systemic role of foreign banks in the CESEE region coupled with the turbulence in financial mark...
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In this article, we analyse foreign bank penetration in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and its inf...
We provide new evidence on bank ownership and transmission of monetary policy using bank‐level data ...
In this article, we analyse foreign bank penetration in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and its inf...
We use focused interviews with managers of foreign parent banks and their affiliates in Central Euro...
This paper analyzes the determinants and implications for financial stability of the mix of internat...
The study aims to identify systematical differences in bank lending with respect to ownership struct...
Understanding the implications of increased foreign bank presence is especially compelling in period...
The huge presence of foreign banks in CEECs leads to a strong dependence to banking foreign claims. ...
CEECs are characterised by a significant presence of foreign banks and by a marked dependence upon f...
This paper shows that countries with weak banking system and fiscal institutions, might benefit from...
The systemic role of foreign banks in the CESEE region coupled with the turbulence in financial mark...
We examine whether foreign-owned and government-owned banks in Central and Eastern Europe reacted d...
We study whether foreign and domestic banks in Central and Eastern Europe react differently to busin...
The authors analyze the determinants and implications for financial stability of the mix of internat...
We examine the interactions of bank lending dynamics, ownership structures, and crisis phenomena in ...
In this article, we analyse foreign bank penetration in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and its inf...
We provide new evidence on bank ownership and transmission of monetary policy using bank‐level data ...
In this article, we analyse foreign bank penetration in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and its inf...
We use focused interviews with managers of foreign parent banks and their affiliates in Central Euro...
This paper analyzes the determinants and implications for financial stability of the mix of internat...
The study aims to identify systematical differences in bank lending with respect to ownership struct...
Understanding the implications of increased foreign bank presence is especially compelling in period...