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Hedging Deposit Run Risk Prior to the 2023 Regional Banking Crisis

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  • Matt Brigida
  • Kathleen Maceyka

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In this analysis we determine factors driving the cross-sectional variation in uninsured deposits during the interest rate raising cycle of 2022 to 2023. The goal of our analysis is to determine whether banks proactively managed deposit run risk prior to the hiking cycle which produced the 2023 Regional Banking Crisis. We find evidence that interest rate forward, futures, and swap use affected the change in a bank uninsured deposits over the period. Interest rate option use, however, has no effect on the change in uninsured deposits. Similarly, bank equity levels were uncorrelated with uninsured deposit changes. We conclude we find no evidence of banks managing run risk via their balance sheet prior to the 2023 Regional Banking Crisis.

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  • Matt Brigida & Kathleen Maceyka, 2025. "Hedging Deposit Run Risk Prior to the 2023 Regional Banking Crisis," Papers 2506.03344, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2506.03344
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