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Liquidity and leverage

Tobias Adrian () and Hyun Song Shin

No 328, Staff Reports from Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Abstract: In a financial system in which balance sheets are continuously marked to market, asset price changes appear immediately as changes in net worth, prompting financial intermediaries to adjust the size of their balance sheets. We present evidence that marked-to-market leverage is strongly procyclical and argue that such behavior has aggregate consequences. Changes in dealer repurchase agreements (repos) -the primary margin of adjustment for the aggregate balance sheets of intermediaries - forecast changes in financial market risk as measured by the innovations in the Chicago Board Options Exchange Volatility Index (VIX). Aggregate liquidity can be seen as the rate of change of the aggregate balance sheet of the financial intermediaries.>

Keywords: Business cycles; Financial markets; Financial institutions; Repurchase agreements (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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Date: Written 2008
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