French banks in the face of interest rate reductions Banks do not remain inactive in the face of interest rate reductions. Their behaviour is even crucial to the mechanisms of transmitting interest rate policy to economic and financial variables. This article focuses on French banks behaviour as regards interest rate reductions, by comparing two periods : 1984-1986 and 1992-1993. By using a conceptual model of analysis of interest rate positions posted in a bank's balance sheet, it can be shown that, given regulatory changes and innovations occurred since 1984, the banking system's management of interest rates positions over the last two periods of interest rate reductions has been quite different : action over the sensitivity of interest ...
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Changes in the French banking system from the twenties until now For almost 200 years, the French ba...
La problématique de la thèse : en quoi les effets de la crise financière et bancaire de 2007-2008 on...
Interest and charges : striking the right balance The French banking sector has its « sensitive » s...
French banks in the European competition French banks now turn into profit their efforts, which are...
French banks in the face of interest rate reductions Banks do not remain inactive in the face of in...
The growing interdependence of world financial markets raises the question of the impact of interest...
Interest rates and the banking system, by Philippe Szymczak. I n the face of macro-economic trend...
Sixteen years of French banking reorganisation Between 1984 and 2000 banking sector has more change...
Changes in banking in the OECD countries : new sources of revenue, new jobs Deregulation and innova...
Consequences of the decrease in the level of interest rates in France This article gives a theoreti...
US banks reactions to the interest rate decline Jacques Le Cacheux Is the decline in interest rates ...
Interest rates and mechanism of distribution in French banking system before and after the reform of...
Interest rate formation in the French loan market : a theoretical and econometric analysis This pap...
The lending rate to french firms : bank's operating costs and default risk premium This paper deals...
A model of the french financial system : the case of the «banques inscrites», by Evelyne Deval-Guill...
Changes in the French banking system from the twenties until now For almost 200 years, the French ba...
La problématique de la thèse : en quoi les effets de la crise financière et bancaire de 2007-2008 on...
Interest and charges : striking the right balance The French banking sector has its « sensitive » s...
French banks in the European competition French banks now turn into profit their efforts, which are...