Financial Stability and Monetary Policy -The Case of Brazil

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This paper seeks to examine the effects of monetary policy over banks' loans growth and whether there is a bank lending channel operating in Brazil. Therefore, we employ a detailed high frequency panel data in which we include bank characteristics and ownership control. We contribute to the literature on bank lending channel by showing that during periods of loosening/tightening monetary policy, banks increase/ decrease their loans. Additionally,our results illustrate that large, well-capitalized and liquid banks react differentially to the effects of monetary policy shocks. Finally, we show that the impact of monetary policy differs across state-owned, foreign and private domestic banks. These results are important for developing and conducting monetary policy. © Out-Dez 2013.

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Tabak, B. M., Laiz, M. T., & Cajueiro, D. O. (2013). Financial Stability and Monetary Policy -The Case of Brazil. Revista Brasileira de Economia, 67(4), 431–441. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-71402013000400003

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