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  • August 2015
  • Article

Dollar Funding and the Lending Behavior of Global Banks

By: Victoria Ivashina, David S. Scharfstein and Jeremy C. Stein
A large share of dollar-denominated lending is done by non-U.S. banks, particularly European banks. We present a model in which such banks cut dollar lending more than euro lending in response to a shock to their credit quality. Because these banks rely on wholesale... View Details
Keywords: Banks; Global Banks; Credit Supply; Dollar Funding; International Finance; Banks and Banking; Banking Industry
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Ivashina, Victoria, David S. Scharfstein, and Jeremy C. Stein. "Dollar Funding and the Lending Behavior of Global Banks." Quarterly Journal of Economics 130, no. 3 (August 2015): 1241–1281.

    Dollar Funding and the Lending Behavior of Global Banks

    A large share of dollar-denominated lending is done by non-U.S. banks, particularly European banks. We present a model in which such banks cut dollar lending more than euro lending in response to a shock to their credit quality. Because these banks rely on wholesale... View Details

    • 01 Feb 2013
    • Working Paper Summaries

    Dollar Funding and the Lending Behavior of Global Banks

    Keywords: by Victoria Ivashina, David S. Scharfstein & Jeremy C. Stein; Financial Services
    • 01 Dec 2010
    • News

    Chaotic Funding Derails Research

    "Of course it would be a different story entirely if we could extract crude oil from stem cells." © Jack Ziegler/The New Yorker Collection/www.cartoonbank.com In light of the latest developments of the on-again, off-again, on-again government View Details
    Keywords: William Sahlman; Science funding; stem cell research; Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools; Educational Services
    • September 2007
    • Case

    Dice-K: The Hundred (Plus) Million Dollar Man

    By: Randolph B. Cohen
    Describes the efforts made by the Boston Red Sox to sign superstar Japanese pitcher Daisuke (Dice-K) Matsuzaka within the context of the team's attempts to keep pace with longtime rival, the New York Yankees. In late 2006, Dice-K is viewed as the prize of the free... View Details
    Keywords: Negotiation; Cash Flow; Forecasting and Prediction; Financial Strategy; Sports Industry
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    Cohen, Randolph B., Michael Barry, and F. Mark D'Annolfo. "Dice-K: The Hundred (Plus) Million Dollar Man." Harvard Business School Case 208-043, September 2007.
    • 16 Dec 2012
    • News

    Not all money market funds are equal

    • July 2005 (Revised December 2005)
    • Case

    General Motors U.S. Pension Funds

    By: Luis M. Viceira and Helen Tung
    In June 2003, General Motors Corp. (GM) successfully marketed the largest corporate debt offering in U.S. history, worth $17.6 billion. The offering included $13.6 billion worth of debt denominated in dollars, euros, and pounds and $4 billion dollars denominated in... View Details
    Keywords: Decisions; Bonds; Investment Return; Policy; Borrowing and Debt; Corporate Finance; Auto Industry; United States
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    Viceira, Luis M., and Helen Tung. "General Motors U.S. Pension Funds." Harvard Business School Case 206-001, July 2005. (Revised December 2005.)
    • December 1999
    • Case

    Sun Microsystems, Inc. (A1): "Dot-comming" the World: Philip Nenon on a Billion Dollar Bet

    By: Rosabeth M. Kanter and Jane Roessner
    A group at Sun Microsystems, Inc. proposed that a recent acquisition that made fault-tolerant computers for telecommunications was a major opportunity for Sun. If the board provided funding to expand the acquisition's portfolio of products and make them part of the... View Details
    Keywords: Acquisition; Corporate Entrepreneurship; Governing and Advisory Boards; Motivation and Incentives; Expansion; Technology Industry
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    Kanter, Rosabeth M., and Jane Roessner. Sun Microsystems, Inc. (A1): "Dot-comming" the World: Philip Nenon on a Billion Dollar Bet. Harvard Business School Case 300-075, December 1999.
    • September 8, 2020
    • Article

    Allocation of COVID-19 Relief Funding to Disproportionately Black Counties

    By: Pragya Kakani, Amitabh Chandra and Sendhil Mullainathan
    This study describes correlations between the dollar amount of relief funding authorized by the US Congress to fund prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and to reimburse health care entities for lost revenues, and county-level... View Details
    Keywords: COVID-19; Health Pandemics; Resource Allocation; Demographics; Race
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    Kakani, Pragya, Amitabh Chandra, and Sendhil Mullainathan. "Allocation of COVID-19 Relief Funding to Disproportionately Black Counties." JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association 324, no. 10 (September 8, 2020): 1000–1003.
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    An Evaluation of Money Market Fund Reform Proposals

    By: Samuel G. Hanson, David S. Scharfstein and Adi Sunderam
    U.S. money market mutual funds (MMFs) are an important source of dollar funding for global financial institutions, particularly those headquartered outside the U.S. MMFs proved to be a source of considerable instability during the financial crisis of 2007–2009,... View Details
    Keywords: Balance and Stability; Globalized Markets and Industries; Banks and Banking
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    Hanson, Samuel G., David S. Scharfstein, and Adi Sunderam. "An Evaluation of Money Market Fund Reform Proposals." IMF Economic Review 63, no. 4 (November 2015): 984–1023.

      An Evaluation of Money Market Fund Reform Proposals

      U.S. money market mutual funds (MMFs) are an important source of dollar funding for global financial institutions, particularly those headquartered outside the U.S.  MMFs proved to be a source of considerable instability during the financial crisis of 2007–2009,... View Details

      • 17 Feb 2003
      • Research & Ideas

      Rating Fund Managers by the Company They Keep

      work? A: Unfortunately the method is quite difficult to implement—it took us many months to do it properly, and it required mutual fund holdings data that costs tens of thousands of dollars (which the HBS... View Details
      Keywords: by Ann Cullen
      • 11 Jul 2012
      • News

      In China, big opportunities for investors, if mutual funds can find a way in

      • 06 Sep 2005
      • Research & Ideas

      The Best Place for Retirement Funds

      or an equity mutual fund that holds low-dividend stocks and passes through little in the way of realized capital gains. A high-tax asset might be a standard corporate bond, since the interest payments on a bond held in a taxable account... View Details
      Keywords: by Ann Cullen
      • 05 Jan 2011
      • Op-Ed

      Funding Unpredictability Around Stem-Cell Research Inflicts Heavy Cost on Scientific Progress

      In light of the latest developments of the on-again, off-again, on-again government funding of human embryonic stem-cell research, it is time to consider the devastating implications of this chaotic funding... View Details
      Keywords: by William Sahlman; Biotechnology; Health; Pharmaceutical
      • 1 PM – 2 PM EDT, 17 Sep 2015
      • Webinars: Trending@HBS

      Risk of Unfunded Public Pension Fund and Health Care Benefits in the US

      Detroit is the canary in the coal mine on the issue of unfunded pension and health care liabilities. Had the city not declared bankruptcy, it was projected that 67% of every incremental revenue dollar would have been allocated to these legacy benefits by 2017. Yet even... View Details
      • 04 Dec 2019
      • News

      Skydeck Live: The Case for Funding Female Founders

      the VC world, sitting on the other side of the table, that she realized the extent of the funding problem that female founders were facing. It was bizarre, Dodi thought. She knew that a diversity of views meant a higher return on... View Details
      • 21 Jul 2022
      • Research & Ideas

      Did Pandemic Stimulus Funds Spur the Rise of 'Meme Stocks'?

      research. “So, what drove those run-ups? To me, that's the kind of question that is relevant for any investor.” And its answer is relevant to policymakers as they face an unexpected side effect of the trillions of dollars of economic... View Details
      Keywords: by Rachel Layne; Financial Services
      • October 2019
      • Case

      Harlem Capital: Changing the Face of Entrepreneurship (A)

      By: George Serafeim
      Jarrid Tingle and Henri Pierre-Jacques had spent the summer between their first and second years of their Harvard Business School MBA program fund raising for their start-up venture capital (VC) firm, Harlem Capital Partners. Harlem Capital was founded upon the... View Details
      Keywords: Impact Investing; Gender Bias; Gender Inequality; Minority Representation; Entrepreneurial Finance; Investment Management; Investing; Inequality; Race And Ethnicity; Black Entrepreneurs; Black Inventors; Black Leadership; Venture Investing; Fund Raising; Venture Capital; Entrepreneurship; Diversity; Gender; Race; Equality and Inequality; Equity; Mission and Purpose; Investment Funds; Financial Services Industry; United States
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      Serafeim, George, and David Freiberg. "Harlem Capital: Changing the Face of Entrepreneurship (A)." Harvard Business School Case 120-040, October 2019.
      • 01 Mar 2024
      • News

      3-Minute Briefing: Ilana D. Weinstein (MBA 1995)

      average hedge fund lives three years and only a small percent of funds control the industry’s assets under management. The differentiator is people. So many people get into this industry because they have... View Details
      Keywords: Edited by Julia Hanna; Photo by Chris Sorensen; search firm; entrepreneurship; hedge funds
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