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Title: | Financial fragility in retail-NBFCs | Authors: | Anshuman, V Ravi Sharma, Rajdeep |
Keywords: | Shadow banking;Retail-NBFC;Liquid debt mutual funds;Rollover risk;Redemption risk;Short-term wholesale funding;Interconnectedness risk;Financial and operating resilience;Health score;Cumulative abnormal returns | Issue Date: | 2020 | Publisher: | Indian Institute of Management Bangalore | Series/Report no.: | IIMB Working Paper-604 | Abstract: | This study examines the financial fragility of the Retail Non-Banking Financial Companies (Retail-NBFCs) sector. We show that the liquidity crunch in Retail-NBFCs stemmed from their over-dependence on short-term wholesale funding from Liquid Debt Mutual Funds (LDMFs) and the low level of high-quality liquid investments in the LDMF sector. While such reliance worked well in good times, it generated significant short-term debt rollover problems for Retail-NBFCs during times of stress. The key reason for the inability of Retail-NBFCs to roll over commercial paper was the transmission of systemic risk from Retail-NBFCs to the LDMF sector. Anticipating defaults by Retail-NBFCs, mutual fund investors exited from the LDMF sector. The low levels of high-quality liquid assets in the LDMF sector were insufficient to withstand the concerted redemption pressure by investors and made the LDMF sector reluctant to roll over short-term debt of Retail-NBFCs. We develop a robust tool (Health Score) to estimate financial fragility in a Retail-NBFCs and find that it can predict the constraints on external financing (or rollover risk) faced by these firms. | URI: | https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/11619 | DOI: | 10.2139/ssrn.3560155 |
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