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Economics 390 Topics in Macroeconomics (10/7/2013) Instructor: Prof. Menzie Chinn UW Madison Fall 2013

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12-3 Bank Risk

Dealing with Liquidity Risk $100 million $40 million 12-4 Deposits initially at $100m; Loans at $100m, Securities at $40m

Dealing with Liquidity Risk 12-5 Deposits initially at $100m; borrowed funds at $30m.

Credit Risk/Capital Adequacy Management: Screen assets or keep high capital Commercial Bank (Before) Assets Liabilities Reserves $10M Deposits $90M Loans $90M Bank (Mortgages, Capital CRE) (or T-Bills equity Other bonds (GSEs) $10M Commercial Bank (After) Assets Liabilities Reserves $10M Deposits $90M Loans (Mortgages, CRE) T-Bills Other bonds (GSEs) $81M Bank Capital (or equity ) $01M Assume a $9 million loss to loans

Credit Risk/Capital Adequacy Management: Consider in contrast a low capital bank Commercial Bank (Before) Assets Liabilities Reserves $10M Deposits $95M Assets Commercial Bank (After) Liabilities Reserves $10M Deposits $91M Loans (Mortgages, CRE) T-Bills Other bonds (GSEs) $90M Bank Capital (or equity $5M Loans (Mortgages, CRE) T-Bills Other bonds (GSEs) $81M Bank Capital (or equity ) $0M Assume $9 million loss, no government intervention so that depositors take some losses

12-8 Bank Capital and Profitability There are several measures of bank profitability. 1. Return on assets (ROA): ROA is the bank s profit left after taxes divided by the bank s total assets. 2. return on equity (ROE). The bank s return to its owners. This is the bank s net profit after taxes divided by the bank s capital. 3. Net interest income. Difference between interest rates on assets, liabilities. 4. Net interest margin. Net interest income divided by assets. NB: Leverage is bank assets to capital

Capital Adequacy Management: Returns to Equity Holders Return on Assets: net profit after taxes per dollar of assets net profit after taxes ROA = assets Return on Equity: net profit after taxes per dollar of equity capital net profit after taxes ROE = equity capital Relationship between ROA and ROE is expressed by the Equity Multiplier: the amount of assets per dollar of equity capital net profit after taxes equity capital EM = Assets Equity Capital net profit after taxes assets ROE = ROA EM assets equity capital

Incentives: High & Low Capital Banks Commercial Bank (Before) Assets Liabilities Reserves $10M Deposits $90M @2% Loans $90M Bank $10M (Mortgages,@5% Capital CRE) T-Bills (or equity Other bonds (GSEs) Commercial Bank (Before) Assets Liabilities Reserves $10M Deposits $95M @2% Loans $90M Bank $5M (Mortgages, @5% Capital CRE) T-Bills (or equity Other bonds (GSEs) ROE for high capital firm = ((0.05-0.02) 90)/10 = 27% ROE for low capital firm = (0.05 90-0.02 95)/5 = (2.6)/5 = 52%

Leverage in 2007 30 Assets as a Multiple of Capital 25 20 15 10 Average 5 0 Comm. Savings Credit Brokers/ GSEs banks banks unions hedge funds Leverage, measured as assets to capital, in the financial sector, in July-September 2007. GSE s are Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Source: Greenlaw, Hatzius, Kashyap, and Shin (2008).

12-12 Mark-to-market accounting rules require banks to adjust the recorded value of the assets on their balance sheets when the market value changes. When the price falls, the value is written down and writedowns reduce a bank s capital. Banks don t like to hold a large capital cushion because capital is costly. The more leverage the greater the possible reward for each unit of capital and the greater the risk.

Interest-Rate Risk A bank s liabilities tend to be short-term, while assets tend to be long term. The mismatch between the two sides of the balance sheet create interest-rate risk. When interest rates rise, banks face the risk that the value of their assets will fall more than the value of their liabilities, reducing the bank s capital. Rising interest rates reduce revenues relative to expenses, directly lowering a bank s profits. 12-13

12-14

12-15 Trading Risk Today banks hire traders to actively buy and sell securities, loans, and derivatives using a portion of the bank s capital. Risk that the instrument may go down in value rather than up is called trading risk, or market risk. Traders normally share in the profits from good investments, but the bank pays for the losses. This creates moral hazard - traders take more risk than the banks would like.

Trading Risk The solution to the moral hazard problem is to compute the risk the traders generate. 12-16 Use standard deviation and Value at Risk analysis. The bank s risk manager limits the amount of risk any individual trader is allowed to assume and monitors closely. The higher the inherent risk in the bank s portfolio, the more capital the bank will need to hold.