Thawing Frozen Capital Markets And Backdoor Bailouts: Evidence From The Fed'S Liquidity Programs

Journal of Banking & Finance(2017)

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During the subprime crisis, the Federal Reserve introduced several emergency liquidity programs as supplements to the discount window (DW): TAF, PDCF, and TSLF. Using data on loans to large commercial banks and primary dealers, we find that the programs were used by relatively few institutions and thus provided limited relief to banks that relied on short-term debt markets. Although usage increased after Lehman's bankruptcy, most commercial banks avoided the DW and TAF. We also find that the programs were more often used by failed European banks than by healthy US banks, likely because these loans are expensive relative to private market funds. Our results also show that usage of PDCF and TSLF programs, while higher, was more often used by primary dealers in weaker financial position. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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Crisis,Federal reserve,Discount window,TAF,PDCF,TSLF,Bailout,Liqudity
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