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Off balance sheet risk in banking: the case of standby letters of credit

Economic Review , Issue Win , Pages 19-29

Discussion Paper
An empirical analysis of standby letters of credit

Research Papers in Banking and Financial Economics , Paper 85

Journal Article
Standby letters of credit

FRBSF Economic Letter

Report
No guarantees, no trade: how banks affect export patterns

This study provides evidence that shocks to the supply of trade finance have a causal effect on U.S. exports. The identification strategy exploits variation in the importance of banks as providers of letters of credit across countries. The larger a U.S. bank?s share of the trade finance market in a country, the larger should be the effect on exports to that country if the bank changes its supply of letters of credit. We find that a shock of one standard deviation to a country?s supply of letters of credit increases export growth, on average, by 1.5 percentage points. The effect is larger for ...
Staff Reports , Paper 659

Conference Paper
Risk-based capital and off-balance sheet activities

Proceedings , Paper 202

Discussion Paper
Substituting loan insurance for intermediation: the private and social benefits of standby letters of credit

Research Papers in Banking and Financial Economics , Paper 92

Journal Article
Standby letters of credit

Economic Perspectives , Volume 11 , Issue Jul

Report
International Trade, Risk and the Role of Banks

Banks play a critical role in international trade by providing trade finance products that reduce the risk of exporting. This paper employs two new data sets to shed light on the magnitude and structure of this business, which, as we show, is highly concentrated in a few large banks. The two principal trade finance instruments, letters of credit and documentary collections, covered about 10 percent of U.S. exports in 2012. They are preferred for larger transactions, which indicates the existence of substantial fixed costs in the provision and use of these instruments. Letters of credit are ...
Staff Reports , Paper 633

Report
On the relationship between standby letters of credit and bank capital

Staff Memoranda , Paper 87-4

Journal Article
Off-balance sheet banking

Economic Review , Issue Fall , Pages 21-36

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