19 research outputs found
Influence of polymer co-intercalation on guest release from aminopropyl-functionalized magnesium phyllosilicate mesolamellar nanocomposites
Immune-related adverse events in a nationwide cohort of melanoma patients treated with adjuvant anti-PD1: Seasonal variation and association with outcome
Antifouling diketopiperazines produced by a deep-sea bacterium, Streptomyces fungicidicus
Improvement of overall survival in Danish multiple myeloma patients after 2008:A population-based study from the Danish national multiple myeloma registry
Preferential Regulatory Treatment and Bankss Demand for Government Bonds
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the impact of preferential regulatory treatment on banks’ demand for government bonds. Using unique transaction-level data, our analysis suggests that preferential treatment in microprudential liquidity and capital regulation significantly increases banks’ demand for government bonds. Liquidity and capital regulation also seem to incentivize banks to substitute other bonds with government bonds. We also find evidence that this "regulatory effect" leads banks to reduce lending to the real economy