Non-core liabilities and interest rate pass-through: bank-level evidence from Indonesia

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作者
Pontines, Victor [1 ,2 ]
Siregar, Reza Y. [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] South East Asian Cent Banks SEACEN Res & Training, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
[2] Australian Natl Univ, CAMA, Canberra, ACT, Australia
[3] Singapore Reg Training Inst, Int Monetary Fund, Singapore, Singapore
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Non-core liabilities; lending rates; policy rates; interest rate pass-through; monetary policy transmission; dynamic panel; TRANSMISSION; COMPETITION;
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10.1080/00036846.2018.1558352
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F [经济];
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摘要
The policy importance of non-core liabilities (bank liabilities other than equity and retail deposits) has risen to prominence in recent years with a number of studies highlighting it as a useful indicator of financial procyclicality and vulnerability. In this paper, we look at non-core liabilities in relation to its role in the transmission of monetary policy, particularly by examining how the interest rate channel of monetary policy is affected by non-deposit liabilities. We analyse this issue in the context of an emerging economy experience of Indonesia, which in recent years, has seen an increased reliance of its banking sector on non-core funding. Our investigation employs available bank-level data on non-core liabilities and lending rates in Indonesia over the period October 2011 to July 2016. We find that including non-core liabilities in the estimation has an effect, relative to the baseline, of stronger overall and immediate pass-through, albeit with a more sluggish adjustment towards the correction of disequilibrium in the next period. The overall effect is that non-core liabilities make the duration longer for the monetary policy rate to transmit to bank lending rates in Indonesia.
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页码:2703 / 2714
页数:12
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