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Quarter-End Effects in Banks: Preferred Habitat or Window Dressing?
Authors:Vladimir Kotomin  Drew B. Winters
Affiliation:(1) University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, USA;(2) Texas Tech University, USA
Abstract:Allen and Saunders [Allen, A., and A. Saunders. “Bank Window Dressing: Theory and Evidence.” Journal of Banking and Finance 16 (1992), 583–623.] document abnormal behavior of bank assets and liabilities at the turn-of-the-quarter and attribute it to window dressing by banks. Using different methods we re-visit bank turn-of-the-quarter balance sheet activity. We also examine quarter-end changes in the effective fed funds rates and fed funds rate standard deviations. We confirm the presence of turn-of-the-quarter activity on bank balance sheets and in the fed funds market. However, we conclude that the turn-of-the-quarter effects are more consistent with customer preferred habitats than window dressing.
Keywords:Window dressing  preferred habitat
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