
handle: 10446/69610 , 2108/145868
The literature primarily focuses on the effect of changes on property prices in terms of macrovariables and monetary aggregates. Only a few studies have taken into account bank characteristics when considering the effects of real estate market trends on bank lending policies and performance, and there is no study that controls for the type of bank or loan purpose. The paper studies the linkage between property market trends and bank risk exposure. We test for any significant difference of real estate banks with respect to other banks and the different roles of the real estate market trend in explaining changes in bank risk exposure. The empirical evidence demonstrates that real estate banks are not always riskier than other banks, and specialized banks are less sensitive to real estate market trends than other banks.
Settore SECS-P/11 - ECONOMIA DEGLI INTERMEDIARI FINANZIARI, Real Estate Banks, Real Estate Market, Bank Risk, Bank Specialization, Real Estate Banks, Bank Specialization, Real Estate Market, Bank Risk, 332, real estate banks; real estate market; bank risk; bank specialization;
Settore SECS-P/11 - ECONOMIA DEGLI INTERMEDIARI FINANZIARI, Real Estate Banks, Real Estate Market, Bank Risk, Bank Specialization, Real Estate Banks, Bank Specialization, Real Estate Market, Bank Risk, 332, real estate banks; real estate market; bank risk; bank specialization;
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