BCBS Working Papers No 42: Banks' window-dressing of the G-SIB framework: causal evidence from a quantitative impact study
Banks' market activity is commonly observed to contract around period-end dates. This behaviour by banks, known as "window-dressing", has micro- and macro-prudential implications, as well as potential repercussions for financial stability and the operationalisation of monetary policy.
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