Authors
Rajkamal Iyer, José-Luis Peydró, Samuel da-Rocha-Lopes, Antoinette Schoar
Publication date
2014/1/1
Journal
The Review of Financial Studies
Volume
27
Issue
1
Pages
347-372
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
We study the credit supply effects of the unexpected freeze of the European interbank market, using exhaustive Portuguese loan-level data. We find that banks that rely more on interbank borrowing before the crisis decrease their credit supply more during the crisis. The credit supply reduction is stronger for firms that are smaller, with weaker banking relationships. Small firms cannot compensate the credit crunch with other sources of debt. Furthermore, the impact of illiquidity on the credit crunch is stronger for less solvent banks. Finally, we find no overall positive effects of central bank liquidity but instead higher hoarding of liquidity.
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Scholar articles
R Iyer, JL Peydró, S da-Rocha-Lopes, A Schoar - The Review of Financial Studies, 2014