Do buffer requirements for European systemically important banks make them less systemic?

Carmen Broto, Luis Gonzalo Fernandez Lafuerza, Mariya Melnychuk
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Buffers for systemically important institutions (SIIs) were designed to mitigate the risks posed by these large and complex banks. With a panel data model for a sample of listed European banks, we demonstrate that capital requirements for SIIs effectively reduce the perceived systemic risk of these institutions, which we proxy with the SRISK indicator in Brownlees and Engle (2017). We also study the impact of the adjustment mechanisms that banks use to comply with SII buffer requirements and their contribution to systemic risk. The results show that banks mainly respond to higher SII buffers by increasing their equity, as intended by the regulators. Once we control for the options SIIs employ to fulfil these requirements and SII characteristics (e.g. total asset size), we find a residual effect of having SII status. This result suggests that being an SII provides a positive signal to markets by further decreasing its contribution to systemic risk.
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对欧洲具有系统重要性的银行提出的缓冲要求是否会降低它们的系统性?
系统重要性机构(sii)的缓冲旨在减轻这些大型复杂银行带来的风险。通过对欧洲上市银行样本的面板数据模型,我们证明了sii的资本要求有效地降低了这些机构的感知系统风险,我们用Brownlees和Engle(2017)中的SRISK指标来代理。我们还研究了银行用于遵守SII缓冲要求的调整机制的影响及其对系统性风险的贡献。结果表明,银行主要通过增加股本来应对更高的SII缓冲,正如监管机构所希望的那样。一旦我们控制了SII用来满足这些需求和SII特征(例如总资产规模)的选项,我们就会发现具有SII状态的剩余效应。这一结果表明,通过进一步减少其对系统风险的贡献,成为SII向市场提供了一个积极的信号。
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