Bank Capital Regulation and Derivatives Clearing
研究了英国引入杠杆率要求后,银行资本监管对衍生品清算服务的影响,发现资本不足的银行会减少客户清算业务,可能限制市场准入。
ABSTRACT As part of the post global financial crisis banking reforms, regulators introduced a leverage ratio requirement, a minimum capital requirement over a bank's total exposures. We assess the consequences of this requirement for derivative clearing services to clients, which creates exposures for the dealers, by exploiting its earlier introduction in the United Kingdom and detailed confidential transaction and portfolio data. UK dealers reduce their client clearing business following the introduction of the requirement, particularly dealers with lower capital positions and for longer‐term derivatives; they are also more likely to end client relationships. Capital regulation might indirectly limit access to clearing services.