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Dollar Funding Fragility and Non-U.S. Global Banks


Abstract: Global non-U.S. banks have significant dollar exposure both on and off their balance sheet. We develop a model to analyze their adjustment to dollar funding shocks, whether from reduced direct lending or external dollar shortages. The model provides insight into banks’ responses through borrowing, lending and FX swap positions, as well as the impact on their net worth, their probability of default and CIP deviations. Implications of the model are confronted with data on the response of non-U.S. global banks to major dollar funding shocks. We examine the benefits from buffering these shocks through central bank dollar swap lines or local currency lending by the central bank.

JEL Classification: F30; F40;

https://doi.org/10.24149/wp2531

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Part of Series: Working Papers

Publication Date: 2025-08-12

Number: 2531