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The Pass-through of Bank Capital Requirements to Corporate Lending Spreads

Lambertini, Luisa
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Bichsel, Robert
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Mukherjee, Abhik  
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2022
Journal of Financial Stability

We study the impact of higher bank capital requirements on corporate lending spreads using granular bank- and loan-level data. Our empirical strategy employs the heterogeneity in capital requirements across banks and time of implementation in Switzerland. We find that changes in the capital deviation from the regulatory minimum affect lending spreads asymmetrically. In response to a reduction in the capital deviation, banks with deficits with respect to their risk-weighted capital requirement raise spreads relative to banks with surpluses and de-leverage. Banks respond to higher requirements by raising spreads and, for deficit banks, by cutting lending.

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DOI
10.1016/j.jfs.2021.100910
Author(s)
Lambertini, Luisa
Bichsel, Robert
Mukherjee, Abhik  
Wunderli, Daniel
Date Issued

2022

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Journal of Financial Stability
Volume

58

Article Number

100910

Subjects

Bank capital requirements

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Lending spreads

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Bank regulation

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July 2, 2021
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