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Título: Differentiated impact of spread determinants by personal loan category: Evidence from the Brazilian banking sector
Autor: Valente, José
Augusto, Mário
Murteira, José Maria Ruas 
Palavras-chave: Banking spread Determinants Personal loans Financial sector
Data: 17-Out-2023
Editora: International Review of Economics & Finance
Volume: 89
Resumo: The empirical literature on the determinants of banking spreads has considered banks as pro-viders of one single product. According to this approach, the study of the effect of bank spreads determinants has assumed that this effect is uniform across the different types of loans offered by banks. The present study assesses the hypothesis that banking spreads attrib-utes have a differentiated impact on spreads, according to the loan category. To this end, we adopt a dynamic model, estimated through System GMM on the basis of a dataset of interest spreads charged on three categories of personal loans in Brazil. Our results support the hy-pothesis of differentiated impacts according to loan category, and are corroborated by a ro-bustness check, carried out through Difference GMM estimation of the adopted model. Over-all, these findings also suggest that regulators should observe the composition of banks’ loans portfolios when designing and implementing policies aiming at banking spread reduction.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/109521
ISSN: 10590560
DOI: 10.1016/j.iref.2023.10.025
Direitos: openAccess
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