Italian Banks, the Legacy of the Global Financial Crisis and the COVID-19 Pandemic: So Far so Good

Simone Negro, Alfredo Macchiati, M. Onado, Luigi Stammati
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We discuss whether and to what extent Italian banks will be able to support the recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic. The answer crucially depends on how the legacy of the Great Financial Crisis is evaluated. Moving from the hypothesis that the problems must be examined in the context of the entire euro area and with a medium-term perspective, we show that Italian banks are on a path of gradual recovery and that during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, they have also met the corporate demand for credit (with the support of public loan guarantee programs). We conclude that, so far, not only have banks not been part of the problem but, instead, they have played a crucial role in sustaining the Italian economy during the latest recession. Early evidence suggests that the pandemic crisis has also incentivized businesses in some sectors to adopt innovations that were largely under-utilized prior to the crisis, offering hope for a new phase of economic dynamism once economies reopen. However, the ability of national economies to capture these improvements depends on country specific factors, in particular, on the banks’ ability to shift the allocation of credit to the emerging and most productive companies. In this connection, we conclude that the ability of Italian banks to achieve an efficient allocation of credit is, to say the least, controversial.
意大利银行、全球金融危机和COVID-19大流行的遗产:到目前为止一切顺利
我们将讨论意大利银行是否能够以及在多大程度上支持2019冠状病毒病大流行后的复苏。答案关键取决于如何评估大金融危机的影响。从必须在整个欧元区的背景下以中期视角审视问题的假设出发,我们表明,意大利银行正处于逐步复苏的道路上,并且在2019冠状病毒病大流行的第一年,它们也满足了企业的信贷需求(在公共贷款担保计划的支持下)。我们得出的结论是,到目前为止,银行不仅不是问题的一部分,而且在最近的衰退中,它们在维持意大利经济方面发挥了至关重要的作用。早期证据表明,大流行危机还促使一些部门的企业采用危机前基本上未得到充分利用的创新,这为经济重新开放后进入经济活力的新阶段带来了希望。然而,国民经济获得这些改善的能力取决于各国的具体因素,特别是取决于银行将信贷分配转移到新兴和最具生产力公司的能力。在这方面,我们得出的结论是,意大利银行实现有效信贷分配的能力至少可以说是有争议的。
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