Riksbank paper examines impact of systematic bailout guarantees on bank co-ordination

Research argues ‘ignored' effect has ‘detrimental impact on welfare'

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Sveridges Riksbank

A government policy aimed at systematically bailing out firms in the presence of negative idiosyncratic shocks facilitates 'tacit' co-ordination between banks, according to a new Sveriges Riksbank working paper.

In Systematic bailout guarantees and tacit co-ordination, Christoph Bertsch, Claudio Calcagno and Mark Le Quement argue that a "systematic bailout regime increases the expected profits from coordination and simultaneously raises the probability that competitors will remain in business

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