Bank Ratings and Lending Supply: Evidence from Sovereign Downgrades

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Journal: The Review of Financial Studies
Year: 2016
Volume: 29
Issue: 7
Pages: 1709-1746

Authors (2)

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Abstract

We study the causal effect of bank credit rating downgrades on the supply of bank lending. The identification strategy exploits the asymmetric impact of sovereign downgrades on the ratings of banks at the sovereign bound relative to banks that are not at the bound as a result of rating agencies' sovereign ceiling policies. This asymmetric effect leads to greater reductions in ratings-sensitive funding and lending of banks at the bound relative to other banks. Results for foreign borrowers and within lender-borrower relationships confirm that credit demand does not explain our findings. Received February 10, 2015; accepted December 31, 2015 by Editor Philip Strahan.

Technical Details

RePEc Handle
repec:oup:rfinst:v:29:y:2016:i:7:p:1709-1746.
Journal Field
Finance
Author Count
2
Added to Database
2026-01-25