Interbank market freezes and creditor runs

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We model the interplay between trade in the interbank market and creditor runs on financial institutions. We show that the feedback between them can amplify a small shock into "interbank market freezing" with "liquidity evaporating." Credit crunches of the interbank market drive up the interbank rate. For an individual institution, a higher interbank rate - meaning a higher funding cost - results in more severe coordination problems among creditors in debt rollover decisions. Creditors thus behave more conservatively and run more often. Facing an increased chance of creditor runs, institutions demand more and supply less liquidity, tightening the interbank market.

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Liu, X. (2016, July 1). Interbank market freezes and creditor runs. Review of Financial Studies. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/rfs/hhw017

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