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The National Segmentation of Euro Area Bank Balance Sheets During The Financial Crisis
Reichlin, L., Giannone, G., Lenza, M., Pill, H., Colangelo, A.
Date Published: October 2016

Abstract:
This paper analyses bank balance sheet data in conjunction with macroeconomic and other financial variables. Our aim is to understand the nature of the instability in financial intermediation in the euro area during the recent financial crises. We define “large changes” as significant departures in the actual evolution of balance sheet variables during the crisis from their historical association with the business and financial cycles. In the course of the global 2008-09 financial crisis, such “large changes” were features of the behaviour of cross-border inter-bank flows, both within the euro area and between the euro area and the rest of the world. By contrast, retail assets and liabilities, as well as interbank flows among banks of the same country, did not significantly deviate from historical regularities. Since the euro area sovereign crisis of 2011-12, “large changes” have been more pervasive. In particular, a significant home bias in the sovereign bond market has emerged.
Citation:
Reichlin, L., Giannone, G., Lenza, M., Pill, H. Colangelo, A. The National Segmentation of Euro Area Bank Balance Sheets During The Financial Crisis, Empirical Economics, pp 1-19, 2017. doi:10.1007/s00181-016-1221-2


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