Nicola Cetorelli |
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Head of Non-Bank Financial Institution Studies |
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The Growing Risk of Spillovers and Spillbacks in the Bank-NBFI Nexus Banks and Nonbanks Are Not Separate, but Interwoven Nonbanks Are Growing but Their Growth Is Heavily Supported by Banks Bond Funds in the Aftermath of SVB’s Collapse The Nonbank Shadow of Banks Enhancing Monitoring of NBFI Exposure: The Case of Open-End Funds Monitoring Banks’ Exposure to Nonbanks: The Network of Interconnections Matter Were Banks Exposed to Sell-offs by Open-End Funds during the COVID Crisis? Going with the Flow: Changes in Banks’ Business Model and Performance Implications Outflows from Bank-Loan Funds during COVID-19 How Fed Swap Lines Supported the U.S. Corporate Credit Market amid COVID-19 Strains Selection in Banking Post-Crisis Financial Regulation: Experiences from Both Sides of the Atlantic Resolving “Too Big to Fail” At the New York Fed: Thirteenth Annual Joint Conference with NYU-Stern on Financial Intermediation New Report Assesses Structural Changes in Global Banking Were Banks Ever ‘Boring’? Were Banks ‘Boring’ before the Repeal of Glass-Steagall? At the New York Fed: Twelfth Annual Joint Conference with NYU-Stern on Financial Intermediation Bank Regulation and Bank Complexity Quantifying Potential Spillovers from Runs on High-Yield Funds Are Asset Managers Vulnerable to Fire Sales? Same Name, New Businesses: Evolution in the Bank Holding Company Hybrid Intermediaries Measuring Global Bank Complexity Evolution in Bank Complexity Follow That Money! How Global Banks Manage Liquidity Globally A Principle for Forward-Looking Monitoring of Financial Intermediation: Follow the Banks! The Dominant Role of Banks in Asset Securitization Introducing a Series on the Evolution of Banks and Financial Intermediation Global Banks and Their Internal Capital Markets during the Crisis Nicola Cetorelli's CV 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. |