Climate change-related regulatory risks and bank lending

Isabella Mueller, Eleonora Sfrappini

Research output: Working paper

Abstract

We identify the effect of climate change-related regulatory risks on credit real-location. Our evidence suggests that effects depend borrower's region. Following an increase in salience of regulatory risks, banks reallocate credit to US frms that could be negatively impacted by regulatory interventions. Conversely, in Europe, banks lend more to firms that could benefit from environmental regulation. The effect is moderated by banks' own loan portfolio composition. Banks with a portfolio tilted towards firms that could be negatively a affected by environmental policies increasingly support these firms. Overall, our results indicate that financial implications of regulation associated with climate change appear to be the main drivers of banks' behavior.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationFrankfurt
PublisherEuropean Central Bank
Number of pages61
ISBN (Electronic)9789289951197
Publication statusPublished - 21 Jun 2022

Publication series

NameECB working paper series
PublisherEuropean Central Bank
No.2670

Keywords

  • Climate change
  • Climate risk
  • Credit reallocation
  • Paris Agreement

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