Macroprudential Policy and Bank Risk

Yener Altunbas, Mahir Binici, Leonardo Gambacorta

Research output: Working paper

Abstract

This paper investigates the effects of macroprudential policies on bank risk through a large panel of banks operating in 61 advanced and emerging market economies. There are three main findings. First, there is evidence suggesting that macroprudential tools have a significant impact on bank risk. Second, the responses to changes in macroprudential tools differ among banks, depending on their specific balance sheet characteristics. In particular, banks that are small, weakly capitalised and with a higher share of wholesale funding react more strongly to changes in macroprudential tools. Third, controlling for bank-specific characteristics, macroprudential policies are more effective in a tightening than in an easing episode.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherCEPR Discussion Paper
Pages1
Number of pages47
VolumeCEPR Discussion Paper No. DP12138
Publication statusPublished - 18 Jul 2017

Keywords

  • Bank risk
  • effectiveness
  • macroprudential policies

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