The Impact of Changes in Bank Capital Requirements

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Abstract

This paper studies how banks respond to capital regulation using confidential data on bank‑specific requirements in the UK. Banks do adjust their capital ratios following changes in requirements, though the pass-through is incomplete. While they lower capital ratios following a loosening of requirements, they eat into their existing capital buffers when facing tighter regulatory minima. I find that the main adjustment channels have changed since the financial crisis. Prior to the crisis, banks responded to changes in their requirements through capital accumulation and loan quantities; however, they have since then primarily altered the risk composition of assets.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
UdgivelsesstedLondon
UdgiverBank of England
Antal sider48
StatusUdgivet - nov. 2022
Udgivet eksterntJa
NavnStaff Working Paper
Nummer1004
ISSN1749-9135

Emneord

  • Capital ratios
  • Banking
  • Microprudential policy
  • Capital requirements

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