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Type Conference Presentation
Scope Discipline-based scholarship
Title "There is No Planet B", But for Banks There are "Countries B to Z": Domestic Climate Policy and Cross-Border Bank Lending.
Organization Unit
Authors
  • Emanuela Benincasa
  • Gazi Kabas
  • Steven Ongena
Presentation Type paper
Item Subtype Original Work
Refereed Yes
Status Published in final form
Language
  • English
Event Title Research Seminar
Event Type other
Event Location University of Liverpool
Event Start Date February 16 - 2023
Event End Date February 16 - 2023
Abstract Text We provide evidence that banks increase cross-border lending in response to higher climate policy stringency in their home countries. Saturating with granular set of fixed effects and including a rich set of control variables, we show that the increase in cross-border lending is not driven by loan demand and/or other bank home country characteristics. In line with banks use cross-border lending as a regulatory arbitrage tool, the increase in cross-border lending occurs only if banks' home countries have more stringent climate policy compared to their borrowers' countries. The effect is stronger for large, lowly capitalized banks with high NPL ratios and for banks with more experience in cross-border lending. Our results suggest that without a global cooperation, cross-border lending can be a channel that reduces the effectiveness of climate policies.
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