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Bank Heterogeneity and Interest Rate Setting: What Lessons Have We Learned since Lehman Brothers?
Authors:LEONARDO GAMBACORTA  PAOLO EMILIO MISTRULLI
Abstract:A substantial literature has investigated the role of relationship lending in shielding borrowers from idiosyncratic shocks. Much less is known about how lending relationships and bank‐specific characteristics affect the functioning of the credit market in an economy‐wide crisis. We investigate how bank and bank–firm relationship characteristics have influenced interest rate setting since the collapse of Lehman Brothers. We find that interest rate spreads increased by less for those borrowers having closer lending relationships. Furthermore, firms borrowing from banks endowed with large capital and liquidity buffers and from banks engaged mainly in traditional lending were kept more insulated from the financial crisis.
Keywords:E44  G21  bank interest rate setting  lending relationship  bank lending channel  financial crisis
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