Making a virtue out of necessity : the effect of negative interest rates on bank cost efficiency
Avignone, Giuseppe and Girardone, Claudia and Pancaro, Cosimo and Pancotto, Livia and Reghezza, Alessio (2025) Making a virtue out of necessity : the effect of negative interest rates on bank cost efficiency. Journal of International Money and Finance, 155. 103306. ISSN 0261-5606 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jimonfin.2025.103306)
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Abstract
Do negative interest rates affect banks’ cost efficiency? We exploit the unprecedented intro- duction of negative policy interest rates in the euro area to investigate whether banks make a virtue out of necessity in reacting to negative interest rates by adjusting their cost efficiency. We find that banks most affected by negative interest rates responded by enhancing their cost efficiency. We also show that improvements in cost efficiency are more pronounced for banks that are larger, less profitable, with lower asset quality and that operate in more competitive banking sectors. In addition, we document that enhancements in cost efficiency are statistically significant only when breaching the zero lower bound, indicating that the pass-through of interest rates to cost efficiency is not effective when policy rates are positive. These findings hold important policy implications as they provide evidence on a beneficial second-order effect of negative interest rates on bank efficiency.
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Avignone, Giuseppe, Girardone, Claudia, Pancaro, Cosimo, Pancotto, Livia
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Item type: Article ID code: 92645 Dates: DateEvent31 May 2025Published18 April 2025Published Online17 February 2025AcceptedSubjects: Social Sciences > Finance Department: Strathclyde Business School > Accounting and Finance Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 22 Apr 2025 11:00 Last modified: 22 Apr 2025 15:49 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/92645