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Title: Monetary Policy, Leverage, and Bank Risk-taking

Author(s): Giovanni DellAriccia, Luc Laeven and Robert Marquez

Publication Date: January 2011

Keyword(s): banking, leverage, monetary policy and risk taking

Programme Area(s): Financial Economics and International Macroeconomics

Abstract: The recent global financial crisis has ignited a debate on whether easy monetary conditions can lead to greater bank risk-taking. We study this issue in a model of leveraged financial intermediaries that endogenously choose the riskiness of their portfolios. When banks can adjust their capital structures, monetary easing unequivocally leads to greater leverage and higher risk. However, if the capital structure is fixed, the effect depends on the degree of leverage: following a policy rate cut, well capitalized banks increase risk, while highly levered banks decrease it. Further, the capitalization cutoff depends on the degree of bank competition. It is therefore expected to vary across countries and over time.

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DellAriccia, G, Laeven, L and Marquez, R. 2011. 'Monetary Policy, Leverage, and Bank Risk-taking'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=8199