Linda S. Goldberg |
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Financial Research Advisor on Financial Intermediation Policy Research |
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International Banking and Nonbank Financial Intermediation: Global Liquidity, Regulation, and Implications
With Claudia M. Buch Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 1091, March 2024 Drivers of Dollar Share in Foreign Exchange Reserves With Oliver Zain Hannaoui Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 1087, March 2024, Revised August 2024 Trade Uncertainty and U.S. Bank Lending With Ricardo Correa, Julian di Giovanni, and Camelia Minoiu Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 1076, November 2023, Revised May 2024 Global Liquidity: Drivers, Volatility and Toolkits Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 1064, June 2023 International Capital Flow Pressures and Global Factors With Signe Krogstrup Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 1051, February 2023 Financial Sanctions, SWIFT, and the Architecture of the International Payments System With Marco Cipriani and Gabriele La Spada Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 1047, January 2023 The Fed's International Dollar Liquidity Facilities: New Evidence on Effects With Fabiola Ravazzolo Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 997, December 2021 COVID Response: The Fed’s Central Bank Swap Lines and FIMA Repo Facility With Mark Choi, Robert Lerman, and Fabiola Ravazzolo Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 983, September 2021 Complexity and Riskiness of Banking Organizations: Evidence from the International Banking Research Network With Claudia M. Buch Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 966, May 2021 Bank Complexity, Governance, and Risk With Ricardo Correa Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 930, June 2020 Complexity in Large U.S. Banks With April Meehl Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 880, February 2019, Revised September 2019 The International Transmission of Monetary Policy With Claudia M. Buch, Matthieu Bussière, and Robert Hills Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 845, March 2018 International Capital Flow Pressures With Signe Krogstrup Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 834, February 2018, Revised September 2019 The Shifting Drivers of Global Liquidity With Stefan Avdjiev, Leonardo Gambacorta, and Stefano Schiaffi Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, 819, June 2017 See also >> Revised May 2019 See also >> BIS , No 644, June 2017 Organizational Complexity and Balance Sheet Management in Global Banks Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, 772, April 2016 See also >> NBER working paper 22169 International Roles of Currencies and Financial Market Drivers Panel Panel Remarks at the 2016 People's Bank of China - FRBNY Joint Symposium: Global Economy and Governance Under Monetary Policy Divergence March 2, 2016 International Banking and Liquidity Risk Transmission: Lessons from across Countries With Claudia M. Buch Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, 675, May 2014 See also ›› Revised June 2015 Time Variation in Asset Price Responses to Macro Announcements With Christian Grisse Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, 626, August 2013 See also ›› Revised March 2015 A Bargaining Theory of Trade Invoicing and Pricing With Cédric Tille Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, 611, April 2013 The international role of the dollar: Does it matter if this changes? Revised: October 2011 25 pages / 87 kb Micro, Macro, and Strategic Forces in Invoicing International Trade With Cedric Tille Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, 405, November 2009 See also ›› Revised September 2014 With Nicola Cetorelli In progress. Federal Reserve Bank of New York Globalized Banks: Lending to Emerging Markets in the Crisis With Nicola Cetorelli Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, 377, June 2009 Exchange Rates and Wages With Joseph Tracy Revised February 2003, Earlier version distributed as NBER working paper #8137. (under review) 40 pages / 194 kb The views expressed in the papers listed on this page are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the position of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York or the Federal Reserve System. |