articleThe Journal of FinanceSep 12, 2012Closed access

Banking Globalization and Monetary Transmission

Federal Reserve Bank of New York

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Abstract

ABSTRACT Globalization of banking raises questions about banks’ liquidity management, their response to liquidity shocks, and the potential for international shock propagation. We conjecture that global banks manage liquidity on a global scale, actively using cross‐border internal funding in response to local shocks. Having global operations insulates banks from changes in monetary policy, while banks without global operations are more affected by monetary policy than previously found. We provide direct evidence that internal capital markets are active in global banks and contribute to the international propagation of shocks. This feature was at play during the financial crisis of 2007–2009.

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Keywords
  • Market liquidity
  • Globalization
  • Monetary policy
  • Shock (circulatory)
  • Monetary economics
  • Liquidity crisis
  • Liquidity risk
  • Business
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