The onset of the US credit crisis in 2008, and its rapid globalization induced the FED to extend unprecedented swap-lines of 30 billion dollars to four emerging markets, and the proliferation of other cross-countries selective swap arrangements. This paper explores the logic for these arrangements, focusing on the degree to which financial and trade linkages, financial openness and credit risk history account for discerning the formation of swap arrangements to EMs. We also study the impact of the formation of these credit lines on the exchange rate and the financial spreads of the relevant countries. We find that exposure of US banks to EMs is the most important selection criterion for explaining the “selected four” swap-lines. ...
In this paper I review the use of precautionary measures aimed at mitigating emerging markets’ expos...
International audienceAbstract Although the literature has studied the role of the Federal Reserve a...
In this paper we connect the events of the last twelve months, “The Panic of 2008 ” as it has been c...
The onset of the US credit crisis in 2008, and its rapid globalization induced the FED to extend unp...
After 2007, financial market turmoil began and shortage of dollar funding liquidity disrupted not on...
https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/chey_hyoung-kyu/This paper provides a political economy ...
While the global financial crisis was centered in the United States, it led to a surprising apprecia...
This paper investigates dislocations in the foreign exchange (FX) swap market between the US dollar ...
Developing Asia experienced a sharp surge in foreign currency reserves prior to the 2008-9 crisis. ...
Developing Asia experienced a sharp surge in foreign currency reserves prior to the 2008-9 crisis.Th...
Swap lines between advanced-economy central banks are a new important part of the global financial a...
This Article focuses on the U.S. Federal Reserve\u27s controversial practice of loaning U.S. dollar...
This article investigates the determinants of US interest rate swap spreads in the period including ...
Since the use of swap lines during the global financial crisis, the Federal Reserve is widely seen a...
The ‘credit crunch’ that began in August 2007 turned into a crisis when Lehman Brothers failed in Se...
In this paper I review the use of precautionary measures aimed at mitigating emerging markets’ expos...
International audienceAbstract Although the literature has studied the role of the Federal Reserve a...
In this paper we connect the events of the last twelve months, “The Panic of 2008 ” as it has been c...
The onset of the US credit crisis in 2008, and its rapid globalization induced the FED to extend unp...
After 2007, financial market turmoil began and shortage of dollar funding liquidity disrupted not on...
https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/chey_hyoung-kyu/This paper provides a political economy ...
While the global financial crisis was centered in the United States, it led to a surprising apprecia...
This paper investigates dislocations in the foreign exchange (FX) swap market between the US dollar ...
Developing Asia experienced a sharp surge in foreign currency reserves prior to the 2008-9 crisis. ...
Developing Asia experienced a sharp surge in foreign currency reserves prior to the 2008-9 crisis.Th...
Swap lines between advanced-economy central banks are a new important part of the global financial a...
This Article focuses on the U.S. Federal Reserve\u27s controversial practice of loaning U.S. dollar...
This article investigates the determinants of US interest rate swap spreads in the period including ...
Since the use of swap lines during the global financial crisis, the Federal Reserve is widely seen a...
The ‘credit crunch’ that began in August 2007 turned into a crisis when Lehman Brothers failed in Se...
In this paper I review the use of precautionary measures aimed at mitigating emerging markets’ expos...
International audienceAbstract Although the literature has studied the role of the Federal Reserve a...
In this paper we connect the events of the last twelve months, “The Panic of 2008 ” as it has been c...