What Drives the Demand of Monetary Financial Institutions for Domestic Government Bonds? - Empirical Evidence on the Impact of Basel II and Basel III

ZEW Discussion Paper No. 14-123 // 2014
ZEW Discussion Paper No. 14-123 // 2014

What Drives the Demand of Monetary Financial Institutions for Domestic Government Bonds? - Empirical Evidence on the Impact of Basel II and Basel III

This paper examines the treatment of sovereign debt exposure within the Basel framework and measures the impact of bank regulation on the demand of Monetary Financial Institutions (MFI) for marketable sovereign debt. Our results suggest that bank regulation has a significant positive impact on MFI demand for domestic government securities. The results are representative for the MFI in the euro zone. They remain highly robust and significant after controlling for other influential factors and potential endogeneity.

Lang, Michael and Michael Schröder (2014), What Drives the Demand of Monetary Financial Institutions for Domestic Government Bonds? - Empirical Evidence on the Impact of Basel II and Basel III, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 14-123, Mannheim.

Authors Michael Lang // Michael Schröder