Monetary policy and private equity acquisitions: tracing the links
Fernando Ávalos,
Boris Hofmann and
and Jose M. Serena
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Fernando Ávalos: BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS
and Jose M. Serena: BANCO DE ESPAÑA
No 2605, Working Papers from Banco de España
Abstract:
Private equity funds play an increasingly important role in financial systems. Yet the impact of monetary policy on their activity has been little explored so far. In this paper, we analyse the transmission of monetary policy through private equity (PE) deals, focusing on the impact on: (i) the volume of private equity deals; (ii) the use of leverage; and (iii) the pricing of those deals. We find that contractionary monetary policy shocks at the short end of the yield curve tend to dampen private equity activity, by reducing deal volumes, the use of leverage and deal prices. A credit channel of monetary transmission seems to affect deal volumes and the use of leverage, while a valuation channel appears to drive the transmission to deal pricing. Monetary policy shocks at the long end of the yield curve have weaker effects on PE activity.
Keywords: private equity; buyouts; monetary policy; credit spreads; equity risk premium (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F32 F34 G21 G32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 48 pages
Date: 2026-01
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DOI: 10.53479/42385
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