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The effect of monetary policy on bank wholesale funding

We study how monetary policy affects the funding composition of the banking sector. When monetary tightening reduces the retail deposit supply, banks try to substitute the deposit outflows with wholesale funding to smooth their lending. Banks have varying degrees of accessibility to wholesale funding owing to financial frictions, hence large banks, or those with a greater reliance on wholesale funding, increase their wholesale funding more. Consequently, monetary tightening increases both the reliance on and the concentration of wholesale funding within the banking sector. Our findings also ...
Staff Reports , Paper 759

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Deposit Specialization and Lending Behavior

We examine how banks’ depositor composition shapes lending behavior, using granular supervisory data on deposits, loans, and securities for the largest U.S. banks. Classifying banks by depositor specialization, we find persistent differences in funding that translate to differences in asset allocations. Retail-depositor oriented banks hold longer-maturity loans and conduct more real estate lending, while corporate- and NBFI-oriented banks, whose funding is more volatile, hold shorter loans and liquid securities. Loan-level analyses show that stable funding is associated with lower rates, ...
Staff Reports , Paper 1175

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Bank Funding and FHLB Advances

The composition of bank funding has changed considerably since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, revealing not only the importance of Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) advances in times of stress but also sized-based differences in access to capital markets once the stresses abate. The latter raises the question of whether large banks in particular can replace deposit outflows with capital market funding instead of relying on contingent funding from FHLBs.
Economic Bulletin

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Welcome remarks for 'The Evolving Landscape of Bank Funding'

Dallas Fed President Logan delivered these remarks at the the second annual bank funding conference, hosted by the Federal Reserve banks of Dallas, Atlanta and Cleveland.
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