There Is No Smoke Without A Fire: The Effect Of Government Interventions In Less Advanced Economies

ECONOMIC SYSTEMS(2021)

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The lack of liquidity in the interbank market during the crisis of 2007-2011 led governments to impose different policies to rescue their countries' banking sectors. While in advanced countries interventions in the banking sector were mostly related to a lack of liquidity and significant asymmetric information regarding counterparty risk, in many less advanced countries they had a precautionary motive. In our article, we investigate the effectiveness of policy interventions on healthy banking markets, with possible negative spill-over effects from other countries. To this extent, we use an event study methodology to test the effect of liquidity and financial sector policy announcements on interbank spread changes in six Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries over the period between 2007 and 2011. We find that standard liquidity interventions did not provide effective stabilization. In fact, our evidence suggests that the spread widened after their announcement, probably as a result of the negative signal and consequently increased risk aversion of banks. In such situations, regulators should consider policy instruments that aim to decrease uncertainty in the market.
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Financial crisis, Interbank market, Interventions, Liquidity surplus, Event study
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