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Optimal bank interest margin under capital regulation: bank as a liquidity provider

Fu-Wei Huang (Department of Management Sciences, Tamkang University, New Taipei City, Taiwan)
Shi Chen (School of Economics, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, Chengdu, China)
Jeng-Yan Tsai (Department of International Business, Tamkang University, New Taipei City, Taiwan)

Journal of Financial Economic Policy

ISSN: 1757-6385

Article publication date: 22 October 2018

Issue publication date: 3 May 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to develop a barrier cap option model, i.e. a cap option model where default can occur at any time before the maturity date, to evaluate the equity and the default risk of a bank. The model implies the bank as a liquidity provider that one institution carriers out both lending and deposit-taking functions under the same roof. This paper studies the impacts of demand deposits and capital regulation on the optimal bank interest margin, i.e. the spread between the loan rate and the deposit rate.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper characterizes the bank’s equity value by a barrier cap option framework. In the model, default can occur at any time before the maturity and loan markets are imperfectly competitive.

Findings

This paper has two main results. First, increases in demand deposits reduce the bank’s interest margin and further increase the bank’s default risk. The negative effect on the optimal bank interest margin which ignores the barrier leads to significant overestimation; the positive effect on the default risk which ignores the barrier leads to underestimation. Second, the same pattern of capital regulation as previously applies. Capital regulation as such makes the bank more prone to loan risk-taking, thereby adversely affecting the stability of banking system.

Originality/value

This paper reintroduces the knock-out value and bank interest margin determination within a synergy banking function to the cap option model. The results confirm the need to model bank equity as a barrier cap option and demonstrate its usefulness in capital regulation.

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Acknowledgements

This paper is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.71603217).

The authors of this paper have not made their research data set openly available. Any enquiries regarding the data set can be directed to the corresponding author.

Citation

Huang, F.-W., Chen, S. and Tsai, J.-Y. (2019), "Optimal bank interest margin under capital regulation: bank as a liquidity provider", Journal of Financial Economic Policy, Vol. 11 No. 2, pp. 158-173. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFEP-12-2017-0124

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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