Size‐conditioned mandatory capital adequacy disclosure and bank intermediation
2019
We add to the literature on the real effects of macroprudential regulation by investigating the novel link between a mandatory capital adequacy disclosure and bank intermediation. The mandatory disclosure stems from the Federal Reserve regulation change of 2013 and leads to identification of bank intermediation effects with treatment methods. A combined empirical strategy of difference-in-differences and regression discontinuity design point to economically significant evidence for the reduction of both lending and on-balance sheet liquidity creation, for banks that disclose their capital adequacy as prescribed by the regulation.
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