Banking Spreads in Latin America

WPIEA2006044 Image
Price:  $15.00

Author/Editor: Gaston Gelos
Release Date: © February, 2006
ISBN : 978-1-45186-304-8
Stock #: WPIEA2006044
English
Stock Status: Available

Languages and formats available

EnglishFrenchSpanishArabicRussianChinesePortuguese
PaperbackYes
PDFYes

Description

Intermediation spreads in Latin America are high by international standards. This paper examines the determinants of bank interest margins in that region using bank and country-level data from 85 countries, including 14 Latin American economies. The results suggest that Latin America has higher interest rates, less efficient banks, and larger reserve requirements than other regions and that these factors have a significant impact on spreads. However, Latin American countries do not differ markedly from their peers in other aspects that are found important in determining the cost of financial intermediation, such as inflation and bank profit taxation.

Taxonomy

Economic policy , Inflation , Monetary policy




More publications in this series: Working Papers


More publications by: Gaston Gelos