What drove the rise in bank lending rates in Lithuania during the low-rate era?

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Anglų kalba / English
Title:
What drove the rise in bank lending rates in Lithuania during the low-rate era?
In the Journal:
Baltic journal of economics. 2023, Vol. 23, no. 2, p. 162-199
Keywords:
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Finansų įstaigos. Bankai / Financial institutions. Banks; Kreditas. Paskolos / Credit; Finansai. Kapitalas / Finance. Capital.
Summary / Abstract:

ENWhile Euro area interest rates were responding to accommodative monetary policy and decreasing throughout 2015-2019, in stark contrast, Lithuania’s bank lending rates increased. Although the rates dropped slightly around the onset of the pandemic, they are still elevated and well above the EA figures. This paper asks the question: what were the drivers of such interest rate dynamics in Lithuania? By analysing the historical events and practical aspects of loan pricing in Lithuania’s banking industry, we build an empirical model that exploits lending rate variation across banks, time and lending segments, and maps it to different drivers of pricing. We find that the recent changes in lending rates can be attributed to average bank margins, which moved largely in response to changes in market concentration. Keywords: interest rates; loan pricing; banking; concentration; capital requirements. [From the publication]

DOI:
10.1080/1406099X.2023.2260587
ISSN:
1406-099X; 2334-4385
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2023-11-19 21:14:57
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