Shaping Firms’ Financial Reporting: Evidence From the Spillover Effect of the FED’s Stress Test

Lanyi Yan Zhang, Ziyun Yang, Yu Bai, Lin Wang
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This research investigates how bank regulation, specifically the stress test conducted by the Federal Reserve (FED), influences the financial reporting decisions of borrowers. Previous studies indicate that the FED’s stress test can lead to a reduction in credit supply and stricter lending standards for banks. Expanding on this body of literature, our study shows that the impact of the stress test reaches beyond lenders, prompting borrowers to embrace increased conditional conservatism in their financial reporting. This spillover effect is particularly pronounced for riskier borrowers. Our findings suggest a far-reaching impact of FED regulation on firms’ financial reporting choices. Further analysis indicates that borrowers transitioning from tested banks to untested banks experience higher interest rates following the stress test, highlighting an extended spillover effect on borrowers.
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塑造企业的财务报告:来自美国联邦储备委员会压力测试溢出效应的证据
本研究调查了银行监管,特别是美联储(FED)进行的压力测试如何影响借款人的财务报告决策。以往的研究表明,美联储的压力测试会导致信贷供应减少,银行的贷款标准更加严格。在此基础上,我们的研究表明,压力测试的影响超出了贷款人的范围,促使借款人在财务报告中采取更多的有条件保守主义。这种溢出效应对风险较高的借款人尤为明显。我们的研究结果表明,美国联邦储备委员会的监管对企业的财务报告选择影响深远。进一步的分析表明,从接受测试的银行过渡到未接受测试的银行的借款人在压力测试后会经历更高的利率,这凸显了对借款人的溢出效应。
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