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Dealer balance sheets and bond liquidity provision


Abstract: Do regulations decrease dealer ability to intermediate trades? Using a unique data set of dealer-bond-level transactions, we link changes in liquidity of individual U.S. corporate bonds to dealers? transaction activity and balance sheet constraints. We show that, prior to the financial crisis, bonds traded by more levered institutions and institutions with investment-bank-like characteristics were more liquid but this relationship reverses after the financial crisis. In addition, institutions that face more regulations after the crisis both reduce their overall volume of trade and have less ability to intermediate customer trades..

Keywords: dealer constraints; bond liquidity; regulation;

JEL Classification: G21; G12; G18;

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Provider: Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Part of Series: Staff Reports

Publication Date: 2017-02-01

Number: 803

Pages: 44 pages