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Working Paper

Macroeconomic Shocks and Foreign Bank Assets

Kiel Working Papers, 1254

Authors

  • Buch
  • C.M.
  • Carstensen
  • K.
  • Schertler
  • A.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

F3 F41

Key Words

international banking

macroeconomic shocks

Changes in foreign asset holdings are one channel through which agents adjust to macroeconomic shocks. In this paper, we test whether foreign bank assets change as a result of domestic and foreign macroeconomic shocks. We frame our empirical analysis in a standard new open economy macro model in which financial markets are imperfectly integrated. We test the implications of this model using dynamic panel models for changes in foreign bank assets. We find evidence that nominal interest rate differentials and inflation differentials drive changes in foreign bank assets permanently, while growth rate differentials and exchange rates have only a temporary effect.

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