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A Capital Structure Channel of Monetary Policy

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Title
A Capital Structure Channel of Monetary Policy
Abstract
We study the transmission channels from central banks’ quantitative easing programs via the banking sector when central banks start purchasing corporate bonds. We find evidence consistent with a “capital structure channel” of monetary policy. The announcement of central bank purchases reduces the bond yields of firms whose bonds are eligible for central bank purchases. These firms substitute bank term loans with bond debt, thereby relaxing banks’ lending constraints: banks with low tier-1 ratios and high nonperforming loans increase lending to private (and profitable) firms, which experience a growth in investment. The credit reallocation increases banks’ risk-taking in corporate credit.
Publication
Journal of Financial Economics
Volume
133
Issue
2
Pages
357-378
Date
2019
Citation
Grosse-Rueschkamp, B., Steffen, S., & Streitz, D. (2019). A Capital Structure Channel of Monetary Policy. Journal of Financial Economics, 133, 357–378.
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