U.S. Monetary Policy and Fluctuations of International Bank Lending

43 Pages Posted: 22 Jun 2018

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Stefan Avdjiev

Bank for International Settlements (BIS)

Galina Hale

University of California, Santa Cruz

Date Written: June 18, 2018

Abstract

There is no consensus in the empirical literature on the direction in which U.S. monetary policy affects cross-border bank lending. We find robust evidence that the impact of the U.S. federal funds rate on cross-border bank lending in a given period depends on the prevailing international capital flows regime and on the level of the two main components of the federal funds rate: macroeconomic fundamentals and the monetary policy stance. During episodes in which bank lending from advanced to emerging economies is booming, the relationship between the federal funds rate and cross-border bank lending is positive and mostly driven by the macroeconomic fundamentals component, which is consistent with a search-for-yield behavior on the part of internationally-active banks. In contrast, during episodes of stagnant growth in bank lending from advanced to emerging economies, the relationship between the federal funds rate and bank lending is negative, mainly due to the monetary policy stance component of the federal funds rate. The latter set of results is most pronounced for lending to emerging markets, which is consistent with the international bank-lending channel and flight-to-quality behavior of internationally-active banks.

Keywords: Monetary policy spillovers, Capital flows, Bank lending

JEL Classification: F21, F32, F34

Suggested Citation

Avdjiev, Stefan and Hale, Galina, U.S. Monetary Policy and Fluctuations of International Bank Lending (June 18, 2018). BIS Working Paper No. 730, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3200716

Stefan Avdjiev (Contact Author)

Bank for International Settlements (BIS) ( email )

Centralbahnplatz 2
Basel, Basel-Stadt 4002
Switzerland

Galina Hale

University of California, Santa Cruz ( email )

1156 High St
Santa Cruz, CA 95064
United States

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