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The Effects of the Volcker Rule on Corporate Bond Trading: Evidence from the Underwriting Exemption

M. Allahrakha, Jill Cetina (), Benjamin Munyan () and Sumudu Watugala
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Jill Cetina: Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Benjamin Munyan: Vanderbilt University, Office of Financial Research

No 19-02, Working Papers from Office of Financial Research, US Department of the Treasury

Abstract: Using a novel within-dealer, within-security identification strategy, we examine intended and unintended effects of the Volcker rule on covered firms’ corporate bond trading using dealer-identified regulatory data. We use the underwriting exemption to isolate the Volcker rule’s effects separate from other post-crisis changes in bank regulation and broader trends in market liquidity. We find no evidence of the rule’s intended reduction in the riskiness of covered firms’ trading in corporate bonds. We find significant adverse liquidity effects on covered firms’ corporate bond trading with 20-45 basis points higher costs for customers even for roundtrip trades of shorter duration. These effects do not appear to be transitional. The Volcker rule appears to have increased the cost of the liquidity provided by covered firms and has not decreased the liquidity risk exposure of covered firms. Finally, the Volcker rule has decreased the market share of covered firms. Customers appear to be trading more with non-bank dealers, who are exempt from the Volcker rule but also lack access to emergency liquidity support at the Fed’s discount window.

Keywords: banking regulation; Volcker rule; heightened prudential regulation; corporate bonds; market liquidity; regulatory impact analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 49 pages
Date: 2019-08-06
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