Global transmission channels for international bank lending in the 2007–09 financial crisist

During a financial crisis, credit provision by international banks may be affected by three global channels: changes in willingness to lend from increased economic uncertainty, in funding availability from interbank liquidity markets, and in solvency from weakened balance sheets. In this paper, we e...

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description During a financial crisis, credit provision by international banks may be affected by three global channels: changes in willingness to lend from increased economic uncertainty, in funding availability from interbank liquidity markets, and in solvency from weakened balance sheets. In this paper, we examine the extent to which each channel affected bank lending in developing countries during the global financial crisis of 2007–09. We find evidence that the liquidity and uncertainty channels were important, although lending sensitivity to these channels remained unchanged during the crisis. We also find heterogeneity in the lending behavior of European versus U.S. banks. •Examine transmission channels for 2007–09 crisis affecting international bank lending.•Lower global liquidity and greater asset price uncertainty key transmission channels.•Large falls in lending due to size of shocks, not changes in lending elasticities.•EU lending reductions due to lower solvency offset globally by increased US lending.
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Economic conditions
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Global transmission channels
International bank lending
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International banks
International finance
Liquidity
Solvency
Studies
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