Sharing the Pain? Credit Supply and Real Effects of Bank Bail-ins

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Abstract

We analyze the credit supply and real effects of bank bail-ins by exploiting the unexpected failure and subsequent resolution of a major Portuguese bank. Using loan-level data, we show that while firms more exposed to the bail-in suffered a significant contraction of credit at the intensive margin, they were on average able to compensate for the supply-driven shock. However, affected SMEs experienced a binding reduction of funds available through credit lines, and those with lower internal liquidity increased precautionary cash holdings and reduced investment and employment. Our results highlight the trade-off policymakers face when considering this new bank resolution mechanism.

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Beck, T., Da-Rocha-Lopes, S., & Silva, A. F. (2021). Sharing the Pain? Credit Supply and Real Effects of Bank Bail-ins. Review of Financial Studies, 34(4), 1747–1788. https://doi.org/10.1093/rfs/hhaa067

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