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May 2025

This paper provides causal evidence for the impact of sales channels on insurance product adoption. Specifically, we utilize policy-level data provided by one of the largest life insurers in China, where we observe granular information on policy features and investor characteristics. We then exploit...
Keywords: Insurance Market, Household Finance, Life Insurnace, Annuity
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May 2025

Interest rate caps on household savings are a common form of financial repression in developing countries and typically benefit banks at the expense of households. Using proprietary data from a leading Chinese FinTech company, we investigate FinTech’s role in alleviating financial repression throu...
Keywords: FinTech, digital payments, fast payments, bank deposits, money market funds, ceiling regulation, financial repression
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May 2025

During the 2019–2024 monetary easing cycle, Chinese households used their savings to prepay unprecedented amounts of mortgage loans. Mortgage rates remained rigid due to banks’ market power and refinancing restrictions, while savings returns quickly adjusted to rate cuts. The widening gap betwee...
Keywords: mortgage prepayments, mortgage rate rigidity, monetary policy, household consumption
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May 2025

This paper documents a source of financial inequality: banks offer significantly lower deposit interest rates and product variety to the poor. These poverty spreads in deposit markets are substantial - moving from the bottom to the top income decile increases deposit rates by 55% of the median rate ...
Keywords: poverty spreads, deposit products, inequality, participation
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May 2025

Financial wealth inequality and long-term real interest rates track each other closely over the post-war period. We investigate how much of the increase in measured financial wealth inequality can be accounted for by the decline in rates, and study the implications for inequality in total wealth (li...
Keywords: wealth inequality, interest rates, secular stagnation, human wealth, duration
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