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Spillover Effects of Global MonetaRy Shocks on Foreign Banks: Evidence from an Emerging Economy

Emerging Market Finance: New Challenges and Opportunities

ISBN: 978-1-83982-059-5, eISBN: 978-1-83982-058-8

Publication date: 28 September 2020

Abstract

This chapter examines spillover effects of global monetary shocks on lending by foreign banks in an emerging country, South Korea. Foreign banks play a significant role by providing additional domestic credit and foreign currency liquidity and directing international capital flows via the banking sector. Using macroeconomic and banking data for the period of 2000Q1–2016Q2, the authors present evidence that foreign bank branches in Korea have responded in providing their foreign currency loans with one-quarter (three months) time lag to changes in monetary policies in their home countries (mainly, the United States and the Euro area). This short-run spillover effect of monetary policy shocks from the home countries to foreign banks in Korea seems consistent with the main findings from our bank-level data analysis. This chapter also discusses useful policy implications.

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Acknowledgment

Bang Jeon appreciates financial support for this research provided by the Bank of Korea, Seoul, Korea.

Citation

Jeon, B.N., Lim, H. and Wu, J. (2020), "Spillover Effects of Global MonetaRy Shocks on Foreign Banks: Evidence from an Emerging Economy", Jeon, B.N. and Wu, J. (Ed.) Emerging Market Finance: New Challenges and Opportunities (International Finance Review, Vol. 21), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 113-127. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1569-376720200000021007

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