Credit Risk in the Euro Area

57 Pages Posted: 29 Apr 2014

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Simon Gilchrist

National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Benoit Mojon

Banque de France

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Date Written: April 2014

Abstract

We construct credit risk indicators for euro area banks and non-financial corporations. These are the average spreads on the yield of euro area private sector bonds relative to the yield on German federal government securities of matched maturities. The indicators are also constructed at the country level for Germany, France, Italy and Spain. These indicators reveal that the financial crisis of 2008 has dramatically increased the cost of market funding for both banks and non-financial firms. In contrast, the prior recession following the 2000 U.S. dot-com bust led to widening credit spreads of non-financial firms but had no effect on the credit spreads of financial firms. The 2008 financial crisis also led to a systematic divergence in credit spreads for financial firms across national boundaries. This divergence in cross-country credit risk increased further as the European debt crisis has unfolded since 2010. Since that time, credit spreads for both non-financial and financial firms increasingly reflect national rather than euro area financial conditions. Consistent with this view, credit spreads provide substantial predictive content for a variety of real activity and lending measures for the euro area as a whole and for individual countries. VAR analysis implies that disruptions in corporate credit markets lead to sizeable contractions in output, increases in unemployment, and declines in inflation across the euro area.

Keywords: credit cycle, euro area, financial crisis

JEL Classification: E32, E43, E44

Suggested Citation

Gilchrist, Simon and Mojon, Benoit, Credit Risk in the Euro Area (April 2014). Banque de France Working Paper No. 482, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2430631 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2430631

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