Paper #1704
- Título:
- Monetary policy, risk-taking and pricing: Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment
- Autores:
- Vasso Ioannidou, Steven Ongena y José-Luis Peydró
- Fecha:
- Septiembre 2007
- Resumen:
- We study the risk-taking channel of monetary policy in Bolivia, a dollarized country where monetary changes are transmitted exogenously from the US. We find that a lower policy rate spurs the granting of riskier loans, to borrowers with worse credit histories, lower ex-ante internal ratings, and weaker ex-post performance (acutely so when the rate subsequently increases). Effects are stronger for small firms borrowing from multiple banks. To uniquely identify risk-taking we assess collateral coverage, expected returns and risk premia of the newly-granted riskier loans, finding that their returns and premia are actually lower, especially at banks suffering from agency problems.
- Palabras clave:
- Monetary policy, low short-term interest rates, softening lending standards, credit risk, liquidity risk, subprime borrowers, bank agency problems, duration analysis.
- Códigos JEL:
- E44, E5, G01, G21, G28, L14.
- Área de investigación:
- Finanzas y Contabilidad
- Publicado en:
- Review of Finance, 19(1), 2015, 95-144
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