CBDC and the shadow of bank disintermediation: US stock market insights on threats and remedies

Beckmann, Lars; Debener, Jörn; Hark, Paul F.; Pfingsten, Andreas


Abstract

Deposit-dependent banks might be negatively affected by a central bank digital currency (CBDC) introduction. Particularly, a retail CBDC aimed at consumers may constrain cheap funding, thus eroding bank profits (deposit channel). Our empirical study reveals that stock market reactions of US banks to speeches by US Federal Reserve (FED) executives indicating they intend to introduce a CBDC are indeed more negative the more these banks depend on deposits. However, as soon as the FED promises protection against disintermediation, e.g., via a non-interest bearing CBDC or a CBDC holding limit, we observe that highly deposit-dependent banks experience positive stock market reactions.

Keywords
Central bank digital currency; Event study; Financial intermediation; Financial stability



Publication type
Research article (journal)

Peer reviewed
Yes

Publication status
Published

Year
2024

Journal
Finance Research Letters

Volume
67

Issue
B

Language
English

ISSN
1544-6123

DOI

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