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April 2025, Paper: "This paper investigates the sensitivity of capital flows in defined contribution (DC) pension funds to fund performance, focusing on the switching behavior of…
March 27, 2024, Paper: "Uninsured deposits should be subjected to tougher regulatory requirements to guard against the type of rapid runs that toppled three large regional banks…
March 2024, Paper: "Using a new dataset on sectoral credit exposures covering financial and non-financial sectors in 115 economies over the period 1940–2014, we document the…
September 28, 2023, Paper: "We develop a methodology to connect individual bonds, dealer banks and mutual funds, utilizing two intuitive and striking patterns: the home bias and…
March 14, 2023, Opinion: "The bank run that led to the stunning collapse of Silicon Valley Bank late last week continues to send shivers through the American financial system. SVB…
November 2022, Audio: "Victoria is Professor of Finance and Head of the Finance Unit at Harvard Business School. She is also the faculty chair of the Global Initiative for…
2022, Paper: "Traditional loans have maintenance covenants, which require the borrowers to continuously comply with the covenant thresholds (for example, maintaining a leverage…
2022, Paper: "The consistent growth of long-term alternative asset managers in the past four decades coincided with the secular decline in interest rates. This has been an…
Bank leverage constraints and bond market illiquidity during the COVID-19 crisis - Victoria Ivashina
November 24, 2021, Paper: "The outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic led to heightened uncertainty and a “dash-forcash” in March 2020. Investors moved out of risky…
2020, Paper, "In emerging markets, a significant share of corporate loans are denominated in dollars. Using novel data that enables us to see currency and the cost of credit, in…