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Title: The Determination of Bank Interest Rate Margins - Is There A Role for Macroprudential Policy?
Authors: Davis, EP
Karim, D
Noel, D
Keywords: macroprudential policy;monetary policy;short-term interest rate;yield curve;bank interest margin
Issue Date: 1-Nov-2024
Publisher: Brunel University London
Citation: Davis, E.P., Karim, D. and Noel, D. (2024) The Determination of Bank Interest Rate Margins - Is There A Role for Macroprudential Policy?. Economics and FInance Working Paper No. 2414. Available at: https://www.brunel.ac.uk/economics-and-finance/research/pdf/2414-Nov-PD-Macroprudential-and-interest-rates.pdf (accessed: 17 Februrary 2025).
Series/Report no.: Economics and FInance Working Papers;No. 2414
Abstract: The advent of macroprudential policy alongside monetary policy raises the issue whether macroprudential policy has an additional effect on bank interest rate margins to that of monetary policy, and if so, whether it accentuates or offsets the interest rate effect. In light of this, we estimate combined effects of macroprudential policies and monetary policies on bank interest margins for up to 3,723 banks from 35 advanced countries over 1990-2018. In the short run, tightening of both types of policy tends to narrow the margin, while in the long run, monetary policy typically widens the margin while effects of macroprudential policies are mostly zero or positive, suggestive of countervailing action by banks. There are also significant interactions between macroprudential and monetary policy for several macroprudential policies; a tighter monetary stance is widely found to offset the negative effect of macroprudential policies on margins while a loose monetary policy leaves the negative effects intact, with potential consequences for financial stability. These results are of considerable relevance to policymakers, regulators and bank managers, not least when monetary policies are tight to reduce inflationary pressures.
Description: JEL Classification: E44, E52, E58, G21, G28.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/32272
Other Identifiers: ORCiD: E. Philip Davis https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3241-8626
ORCiD: Dilruba Karim https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8018-8071
Appears in Collections:Economics and Finance
Dept of Economics and Finance Research Papers

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