The increasing use of collateral to support a wide range of payment obligations in financial markets has led to higher bank asset encumbrance. Understandably the consequences for financial stability have been, so far, the most investigated issues of increased asset encumbrance. We argue that the investigation of the microeconomic aspects contributes to a better understanding of the macro issues. To this end, we develop some financial indicators that make it possible to organize the information disclosed by banks in their Pillar III document. We document a wide dispersion of asset encumbrance ratio and type of encumbered assets across different banking groups.

Le attività vincolate dei maggiori gruppi bancari italiani

Danilo Drago
2022-01-01

Abstract

The increasing use of collateral to support a wide range of payment obligations in financial markets has led to higher bank asset encumbrance. Understandably the consequences for financial stability have been, so far, the most investigated issues of increased asset encumbrance. We argue that the investigation of the microeconomic aspects contributes to a better understanding of the macro issues. To this end, we develop some financial indicators that make it possible to organize the information disclosed by banks in their Pillar III document. We document a wide dispersion of asset encumbrance ratio and type of encumbered assets across different banking groups.
2022
Encumbered Assets, Encumbrance Ratio, Banks, Supervision, Pillar III Disclosure.
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