Drawdowns on credit commitments by firms reduce a bank’s capital buffer. Exploiting Austrian credit register data and the 2008-09 financial crisis as exogenous shock to bank health, we provide novel evidence that capital-constrained banks manage this concern by substantially cutting partly or fully unused credit commitments. Controlling for a bank’s capital position, we further find that also larger liquidity problems induce banks to cut such commitments. These results show that banks manage both capital and liquidity risk posed by undrawn credit commitments in periods of financial distress, but thereby reduce liquidity insurance to firms exactly when they need it most
This paper addresses factors which have prompted the need for further revision of banking regulation...
In this paper we analyze the impact of the risk sensitivity of capital re-quirements in Basel II dur...
Firms insure themselves from liquidity shocks by contracting on credit lines from banks. I document ...
Drawdowns on credit commitments by firms reduce a bank’s capital buffer. Exploiting Austrian credit ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. There is a current controversy concerning the appropriate size of banks’ capita...
The paper provides evidence about Basel II, as international banking regulations failure in recent g...
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van der Hoog S, Dawid H. Bubbles, Crashes and the Financial Cycle. The Impact of Banking Regulation ...
We study the macroeconomic effects of bank capital requirements in an economy with two banking secto...
We estimate how banks respond to regulatory capital requirements. We use a novel mea¬sure called cap...
This paper analyzes the cyclical effects of bank capital requirements in a simple model with credit ...
Critics claim that capital requirements can exacerbate credit cycles by restricting lending in an ec...
Financial crises are a major issue in modern history. In a great deal of the financial crises there ...
This paper reveals the underlying dynamics between the capital buffer and bank performance in EU-27 ...
This paper addresses factors which have prompted the need for further revision of banking regulation...
In this paper we analyze the impact of the risk sensitivity of capital re-quirements in Basel II dur...
Firms insure themselves from liquidity shocks by contracting on credit lines from banks. I document ...
Drawdowns on credit commitments by firms reduce a bank’s capital buffer. Exploiting Austrian credit ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. There is a current controversy concerning the appropriate size of banks’ capita...
The paper provides evidence about Basel II, as international banking regulations failure in recent g...
This paper examines bank liquidity management following capital shocks under capital and liquidity r...
This paper investigates the effect of broad-based versus sectoral capital requirements using a dynam...
van der Hoog S, Dawid H. Bubbles, Crashes and the Financial Cycle. The Impact of Banking Regulation ...
We study the macroeconomic effects of bank capital requirements in an economy with two banking secto...
We estimate how banks respond to regulatory capital requirements. We use a novel mea¬sure called cap...
This paper analyzes the cyclical effects of bank capital requirements in a simple model with credit ...
Critics claim that capital requirements can exacerbate credit cycles by restricting lending in an ec...
Financial crises are a major issue in modern history. In a great deal of the financial crises there ...
This paper reveals the underlying dynamics between the capital buffer and bank performance in EU-27 ...
This paper addresses factors which have prompted the need for further revision of banking regulation...
In this paper we analyze the impact of the risk sensitivity of capital re-quirements in Basel II dur...
Firms insure themselves from liquidity shocks by contracting on credit lines from banks. I document ...