Interest Rate Risk and Monetary Policy Normalisation in the Euro Area

P. Molyneux, Livia Pancotto, Alessio Reghezza, Costanza Rodriguez d’Acri
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In the current low interest rate environment in the euro area there is potential for a sudden increase in interest rates and heightened interest rate risk (IRR). By using a sample of 81 euro area banks during the period 2014Q4-2018Q1 and a confidential supervisory measure of IRR, this paper identifies which bank-specific characteristics can amplify or weaken the impact of a 200 basis points positive shock in interest rates. We find that banks reliant on core deposits, that hold more floating-interest rate loans and that diversify their lending, either by sector or geography, are less exposed to a positive change in interest rates. Interestingly, we discover that banks that did not exploit the exceptional financing provided by the European Central Bank (ECB) reveal greater IRR exposure. These findings advance the debate on the impact on euro area banking of a possible return to a normalised monetary policy.
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欧元区利率风险与货币政策正常化
在当前欧元区的低利率环境下,利率有可能突然上升,利率风险(IRR)也会上升。通过使用2014年第四季度至2018年第一季度期间81家欧元区银行的样本和内部收益率的保密监管措施,本文确定了哪些银行特定特征可以放大或减弱利率200个基点的积极冲击的影响。我们发现,依赖核心存款的银行,持有更多的浮动利率贷款,并将贷款多样化,无论是按行业还是按地域,都不太容易受到利率积极变化的影响。有趣的是,我们发现没有利用欧洲央行提供的特殊融资的银行显示出更大的内部收益率敞口。这些发现推动了关于货币政策可能回归正常化对欧元区银行业影响的辩论。
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