Internal capital markets in financial conglomerates: Evidence from small bank responses to monetary policy
M Campello - The Journal of Finance, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
The Journal of Finance, 2002•Wiley Online Library
This paper looks at internal capital markets in financial conglomerates by comparing the
responses of small subsidiary and independent banks to monetary policy. I find that internal
capital markets in financial conglomerates relax the credit constraints faced by smaller bank
affiliates. Further analysis indicates that those markets lessen the impact of Fed policies on
bank lending activity. The paper also examines the role of internal capital markets in
influencing the investment allocation process of those conglomerates. My findings suggest …
responses of small subsidiary and independent banks to monetary policy. I find that internal
capital markets in financial conglomerates relax the credit constraints faced by smaller bank
affiliates. Further analysis indicates that those markets lessen the impact of Fed policies on
bank lending activity. The paper also examines the role of internal capital markets in
influencing the investment allocation process of those conglomerates. My findings suggest …
This paper looks at internal capital markets in financial conglomerates by comparing the responses of small subsidiary and independent banks to monetary policy. I find that internal capital markets in financial conglomerates relax the credit constraints faced by smaller bank affiliates. Further analysis indicates that those markets lessen the impact of Fed policies on bank lending activity. The paper also examines the role of internal capital markets in influencing the investment allocation process of those conglomerates. My findings suggest that frictions between conglomerate headquarters and external capital markets are at the root of investment inefficiencies generated by internal capital markets.
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