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Spillovers at the Extremes: The Macroprudential Stance and Vulnerability to the Global Financial Cycle

Evidence suggests that macroprudential policy has small and insignificant effects on the volume of portfolio flows. We show, however, that these minor effects mask very different relationships across the global financial cycle. A tighter ex-ante macroprudential stance amplifies the impact of global risk shocks on bond and equity flows—increasing outflows by significantly more during risk-off episodes and increasing inflows significantly more during risk on episodes. These amplification effects are more prominent at the “extremes,” especially for extreme risk-off periods, and are larger ...
Research Working Paper , Paper RWP 21-16

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Macroprudential Regulation and Lending Standards

We examine how macroprudential capital requirements interact with competition between banks and non-banks to shape lending standards. Banks have private information and benefit from deposit insurance, while non-banks lack such advantages but are less regulated. We show that higher capital requirements raise banks' incentives to screen, tightening lending standards despite a decline in lender protections at the contract level. Non-bank competition does not erode but rather strengthens aggregate standards by crowding out riskier bank lending. Optimal capital regulation is lower in the presence ...
Finance and Economics Discussion Series , Paper 2020-086r1

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