Know Your Customer: Relationship Lending and Bank Trading

R. Haselmann, C. Leuz, S. Schreiber
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In this study, we analyze the trading behavior of banks with lending relationships. We combine detailed German data on banks’ proprietary trading and market making with lending information from the credit register and then examine how banks trade stocks of their borrowers around important corporate events. We find that banks trade more frequently and also profitably ahead of events when they are the main lender (or relationship bank) for the borrower. Specifically, we show that relationship banks are more likely to build up positive (negative) trading positions in the two weeks before positive (negative) news events, and also that they unwind these positions shortly after the event. This trading pattern is more pronounced for unscheduled earnings events, M&A transactions, and after borrower obtain new bank loans. Our results suggest that lending relationships endow banks with important information, highlighting the potential for conflicts of interest in banking, which has been a prominent concern in the regulatory debate.
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了解你的客户:关系贷款和银行交易
在本研究中,我们分析了有贷款关系的银行的交易行为。我们将德国银行自营交易和做市的详细数据与信贷登记的贷款信息结合起来,然后研究银行如何在重要公司活动期间交易借款人的股票。我们发现,当银行是借款人的主要贷款人(或关系银行)时,它们的交易频率更高,在事件发生前也更有利可图。具体来说,我们表明关系银行更有可能在积极(消极)新闻事件发生前的两周内建立积极(消极)交易头寸,并且在事件发生后不久就会解除这些头寸。这种交易模式在计划外的盈利事件、并购交易和借款人获得新的银行贷款后更为明显。我们的研究结果表明,贷款关系赋予银行重要的信息,突出了银行利益冲突的可能性,这一直是监管辩论中一个突出的问题。
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