scholarly journals Bank risk aversion and the risk-taking channel of monetary policy in the euro area

2017 ◽  
Vol 64 (5) ◽  
pp. 607-621
Author(s):  
Silvo Dajcman

The financial crisis has provoked economic policy interest and academic research on the functioning and empirical verification of the risktaking channel of monetary policy. The results of this paper demonstrate how the European Central Bank?s Bank lending survey responses can be used to construct a ?pure? risk aversion indicator of banks? business lending. Using panel vector autoregression econometric methodology, we find evidence that the monetary policy affects the ?pure? risk aversion of banks and later affects business loans and inflation in the euro area. The results suggest that the risktaking channel in the euro area is operational.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Margherita Giuzio ◽  
Christoph Kaufmann ◽  
Ellen Ryan ◽  
Lorenzo Cappiello

2020 ◽  
Vol 109 ◽  
pp. 102233
Author(s):  
Thomas Matthys ◽  
Elien Meuleman ◽  
Rudi Vander Vennet

Significance The ECB stopped purchasing bonds this month after running its asset purchase programme (APP) since March 2015. The APP flooded commercial banks with liquidity in excess of their minimum reserve requirements, which they could use to grant new loans. The ECB achieved its goal of increasing credit to the private sector, raising domestic demand and warding off price deflation, but commercial banks have kept large amounts of excess liquidity. Impacts Euro-area banks' average profitability has improved during the APP scheme, but less accommodating monetary policy may reverse this trend. The high prudential ratios the Basel III regulatory standards require should make euro-area banks more resilient to monetary tightening. The ECB's mopping up may pose difficulties to banks relying on excess liquidity to meet the Basel III coverage liquidity ratio.


Author(s):  
Gianni De Nicolo ◽  
Giovanni Dell'Ariccia ◽  
Luc A. Laeven ◽  
Fabian V. Valencia

2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luc A. Laeven ◽  
Giovanni Dell'Ariccia ◽  
Robert S. Marquez

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