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Do Higher Interest Rates Make The Banking System Safer? Evidence From Bank Leverage

16 Apr
2026
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Jouy-en-Josas
English
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2026-04-16T14:00:00 2026-04-16T15:30:00 Event – F&R – Ali Uppal - Do Higher Interest Rates Make The Banking System Safer? Evidence From Bank Leverage – EN Department: FinanceSpeaker: Ali Uppal  ( Imperial College London)Room: T027 Jouy-en-Josas

Department: Finance

Speaker: Ali Uppal  ( Imperial College London)

Room: T027

Do Higher Interest Rates Make The Banking System Safer? Evidence From Bank Leverage

Abstract:

 A vast theoretical literature claims that increasing interest rates reduce bank leverage, making banks safer. Validating this empirically is key to understanding monetary policy transmission and its impact on financial stability. I show that raising interest rates increases bank leverage. This rise in leverage is consequential as it is accompanied by a meaningful increase in bank failure rates. I propose and validate the loan-loss mechanism which explains the entire increase in leverage: contractionary shocks icrease loan losses, reduce profits and equity, thus raising leverage. I document why existing models cannot account for this and develop a model of bank risk transformation in which floating-rate loans convert interest rate risk to credit risk, leading to loan losses. Empirical evidence from microdata is consistent with the model’s predictions.

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2026-04-16T14:00:00 2026-04-16T15:30:00 Event – F&R – Ali Uppal - Do Higher Interest Rates Make The Banking System Safer? Evidence From Bank Leverage – EN Department: FinanceSpeaker: Ali Uppal  ( Imperial College London)Room: T027 Jouy-en-Josas