How Did Depositors Respond to COVID-19?

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Why did banks experience massive deposit inflows during the pandemic? We discover that deposit interest rates at bank branches in counties with higher COVID-19 infection rates fell by more than rates at branches-even branches of the same bank-in counties with lower infection rates. Credit drawdowns, national policies, such as the Payment Protection Program, and a flight-to-safety do not account for these cross-branch changes in deposit rates. Evidence suggests that higher local COVID-19 infection rates are associated with households' greater anxiety about future job and income losses, anxiety that induces households to reduce spending and increase deposits.

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Levine, R., Lin, C., Tai, M., & Xie, W. (2021). How Did Depositors Respond to COVID-19? Review of Financial Studies, 34(11), 5438–5473. https://doi.org/10.1093/rfs/hhab062

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