Séminaire

Bank Runs and Interest Rates: A Revolving Lines Perspective

Victoria Ivashina (Harvard Business School)

8 octobre 2024, 11h30–12h30

BDF, Paris

Salle 3GH and online

Séminaire Banque de France

Résumé

Revolving credit is at the core of the banking business. Corporate revolving credit lines are demandable claims; thus, similar to a traditional bank run on deposits, sudden widespread drawdowns on credit lines can be destabilizing to the banking sector. However, we show that, unlike deposits, credit line utilization has a large interest rate sensitivity. A revolving line run becomes less likely in a high-interest-rate environment, but can introduce vulnerability when the Fed cuts the interest rate to support a weak banking sector.

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