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Determinants of credit loan securitization in Chinese banking
Authors:Jie Li  Zhenyu Sheng  Aaron D Smallwood
Institution:1. College of Economics and Management, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, China;2. Department of Economics, University of Texas-Arlington, Arlington, Texas, USA
Abstract:This paper investigates the factors that drive securitization in China using a panel dataset drawn from the financial statements of 83 commercial banks. Given the unique banking and regulatory environment in China, we consider both conventional motivations for securitization and the role of nontraditional factors, including shadow banking. Across a variety of econometric specifications, there is little evidence that banks securitize for typical reasons, including to fund liquidity, transfer credit risk, or reduce regulatory capital. We do find, however, that as banks approach limits on loan to deposit ratios, subsequent securitization activities rise. In addition, robust evidence is presented to show that high levels of nontraditional banking activities precede a decision to securitize. As there is little evidence to suggest that shadow banking activities are receding, the overall findings indicate that banks may be using securitization to mitigate regulatory risk.
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