Annual Conference
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International Macroeconomics, Money & Banking
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May 2014
Lending Pro-Cyclicality and Macro-Prudential Policy: Evidence from Japanese LTV Ratios
Using unique micro data compiled from the real estate registry in Japan, we examine more than 400,000 loan-to-value (LTV) business loan ratios to draw implications for caps on LTV ratios as a macroprudential policy measure. We find that the LTV ratio exhibits counter-cyclicality, behavior that would have severely impeded the efficacy of a simple LTV cap had it been imposed. We also find that borrowers obtaining high-LTV loans are more risky but grew faster than those with lower LTV loans, which implies that a simple fixed cap on LTV ratios might inhibit growing (albeit risky) firms from borrowing.
Keywords:
LTV ratios, Pro-cyclicality, Macroprudential Policy, Bubble