Bond financing conditions, economic activity and the financial accelerator
Eduardo Maqui,
Márcia Silva-Pereira and
Nicholas Vause
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Eduardo Maqui: Bank of England
Márcia Silva-Pereira: Banco de Portugal and Nova SBE
Nicholas Vause: Bank of England
No 1157, Bank of England Staff Working Paper series from Bank of England
Abstract:
This paper studies how bond financing conditions affect economic activity in the United Kingdom, both in aggregate and across firms. At the aggregate level, we show that our proxy for bond financing conditions – the excess bond premium (EBP) – outperforms traditional business cycle indicators in predicting macroeconomic outcomes. EBP shocks have economically significant effects, with investment – especially in capital-intensive assets and industries – being more strongly affected. At the firm level, we show that highly leveraged and bond-reliant firms are particularly exposed to such shocks to market-based credit conditions, providing novel evidence on the financial accelerator.
Keywords: Bond financing conditions; business cycle; external financing; firm leverage and investment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D22 D25 E22 E32 E44 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 52
Date: 2025-11-21
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