Vollmar, Steffen; Wening, Fabian
Forschungsartikel (Zeitschrift) | Peer reviewedClimate change affects the stability of the banking sector through physical risks and it poses a special threat to the performance of banks whose business is concentrated in the economy surrounding their headquarters. Among physical risks, heat stress stands out as the largest contributor to economic losses. We empirically examine non-performing loans from U.S. community banks between 2002 and 2021 and reveal a deterioration in the overall credit quality of institutions in heat-exposed regions. The results are relevant for banks and regulators, as they reveal exogenous locational disadvantages that could threaten exposed banks’ existence in the near future.
| Vollmar, Steffen | Professur für Kreditwesen (Prof. Pfingsten) |
| Wening, Fabian | Professur für Finance (Prof. Dr. Schneider) |