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Bank Earnings, Credit Supply & the Macroeconomy: Evidence from Canada
T0 review · 2 major / 2 minor · reviewed 2026-06-30 · grok-4.3
Pith's one-line read Purged bank net-worth shocks from earnings announcements lower corporate spreads and raise Canadian real activity.
desk verdict The purging step using bank equity and corporate spread co-movement is the main vulnerability, though the Canadian high-frequency application adds some useful evidence. read the letter →
The pith
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
The reading
What carries the argument
Purged credit-supply bank net-worth shocks identified from high-frequency equity-price reactions around earnings announcements, isolated by co-movement with corporate spreads per the intermediary net-worth model.
What would settle it
No detectable rise in real activity or fall in corporate spreads after the same earnings dates when an alternative method fails to purge the raw bank-equity surprises.
Extended reading notes
Core claim
This paper shows that favorable purged credit-supply bank net-worth shocks lower corporate spreads, raise bank valuations and broader equity prices, appreciate the Canadian dollar, and increase real activity over the medium run. The results are robust across specifications, samples, and additional outcomes.
Load-bearing premise
The co-movement between bank equity prices and corporate spreads can isolate pure credit-supply shocks from other information in earnings surprises.
Editorial extensions
If this is right
- Bank earnings news propagates to aggregate financial conditions through credit supply.
- Credit-supply shocks identified this way have persistent effects on output and the exchange rate.
- The mechanism operates in a concentrated banking system such as Canada's.
- Bank balance-sheet information is macroeconomically relevant beyond narrow financial markets.
Reading between the lines
- The same earnings-announcement approach could be applied to other concentrated banking systems to test external validity.
- Monetary policy might interact with these bank net-worth shocks through their effect on credit spreads.
- If the purging step is valid, similar high-frequency bank shocks could help identify credit-supply effects in vector autoregressions.
- The results suggest earnings surprises contain useful information for nowcasting or forecasting aggregate credit conditions.
Signed reviews
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The paper constructs high-frequency Canadian bank net-worth shocks from stock-price reactions to earnings announcements of the six large banks. Guided by an intermediary net-worth model, it purges raw equity surprises using their co-movement with Canadian corporate spreads to isolate credit-supply shocks. Favorable purged shocks are shown to lower corporate spreads, raise bank and broad equity valuations, appreciate the CAD, and raise real activity over the medium run, with claims of robustness across specifications and samples.
Significance. If the identification is valid, the results provide evidence that bank earnings news transmits to aggregate financial conditions and macro activity via credit supply in a concentrated banking system. The high-frequency event-study design and use of external market data for purging are methodological strengths that allow falsifiable tests of intermediary models.
major comments (2)
- [Identification section (purging procedure)] Identification section (purging procedure): the claim that the residual after projecting bank equity surprises onto corporate spreads isolates pure credit-supply shocks is load-bearing for all subsequent impulse responses, yet the procedure does not rule out that earnings news simultaneously moves spreads through aggregate-demand or firm-profitability channels; without additional orthogonality tests or placebo exercises this leaves the causal interpretation vulnerable.
- [Results section (impulse responses)] Results section (impulse responses): the reported medium-run effects on real activity and the CAD rest on the purged series; if the skeptic concern holds and residual demand news remains, the positive co-movement with equity prices and negative co-movement with spreads could be mechanical rather than evidence of a distinct credit-supply channel.
minor comments (2)
- [Abstract] Abstract and introduction: the phrase 'robust across specifications, samples, and additional outcomes' is stated without citing the exact robustness tables or sample splits; adding those references would improve clarity.
- [Methods] Notation: the exact regression used to extract the purged component (e.g., the auxiliary regression of equity surprises on spreads) should be written as an equation with coefficient definitions for replicability.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for the detailed and constructive report. We address the two major comments point by point below.
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Referee: Identification section (purging procedure): the claim that the residual after projecting bank equity surprises onto corporate spreads isolates pure credit-supply shocks is load-bearing for all subsequent impulse responses, yet the procedure does not rule out that earnings news simultaneously moves spreads through aggregate-demand or firm-profitability channels; without additional orthogonality tests or placebo exercises this leaves the causal interpretation vulnerable.
Authors: The purging step is explicitly motivated by the intermediary net-worth model, under which a pure credit-supply shock raises bank equity while lowering spreads, whereas aggregate-demand or profitability news moves both in the same direction. Projecting bank equity surprises onto corporate spreads therefore removes the contaminating component by construction. The high-frequency window around bank-specific earnings announcements further limits the scope for simultaneous macro news. We acknowledge that the procedure cannot exhaustively rule out every conceivable firm-profitability channel with the data at hand; however, the maintained interpretation is supported by the model's predictions and by the robustness of the impulse responses across specifications and subsamples. We will add an expanded discussion of the identifying assumptions and their limitations in the revised manuscript. revision: partial
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Referee: Results section (impulse responses): the reported medium-run effects on real activity and the CAD rest on the purged series; if the skeptic concern holds and residual demand news remains, the positive co-movement with equity prices and negative co-movement with spreads could be mechanical rather than evidence of a distinct credit-supply channel.
Authors: The medium-run responses are generated from the purged shocks, and the observed pattern—lower spreads, higher equity valuations, CAD appreciation, and higher real activity—is precisely the joint signature predicted by the intermediary model for a credit-supply shock. Residual demand news would be expected to produce a different configuration (e.g., no CAD appreciation or opposite spread response). While we cannot claim the purging eliminates every possible confounder, the fact that the purged series produces responses consistent with the model and inconsistent with pure demand news constitutes evidence for a distinct credit-supply channel. We will clarify this distinction in the revised text but do not believe additional empirical tests are required to maintain the current interpretation. revision: no
Circularity Check
Purged credit-supply shocks lower spreads by construction via co-movement identification
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fitted input called prediction
[Abstract]
"Guided by a model in which higher intermediary net worth expands credit supply and lowers borrowing spreads, we use the co-movement between bank equity prices and Canadian corporate spreads to purge raw bank equity surprises from contaminating information. Favorable purged credit-supply bank net-worth shocks lower corporate spreads, raise bank valuations and broader equity prices, appreciate the Canadian dollar, and increase real activity over the medium run."
The purging step extracts the component of equity surprises based on their (negative) co-movement with spreads. The subsequent claim that the resulting shocks lower corporate spreads is therefore mechanically implied by the identification rule itself rather than emerging as a separate empirical finding.
full rationale
The paper's identification strategy explicitly relies on the negative co-movement between bank equity surprises and corporate spreads (guided by the intermediary model) to purge contaminating information and isolate credit-supply shocks. The headline result that these shocks lower corporate spreads is therefore a direct consequence of how the shock series is constructed from that same co-movement, rather than an independent test. Effects on other variables (equity prices, exchange rate, real activity) are not forced in the same way, so the circularity is partial rather than total. No self-citation chains or ansatz smuggling are evident from the provided text.
Assumptions & free parameters
assumptions (1)
- domain assumption Higher intermediary net worth expands credit supply and lowers borrowing spreads (guiding model).
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This paper studies whether news about banks' balance sheets propagates to aggregate financial conditions and macroeconomic activity. We construct high-frequency Canadian bank net-worth shocks using stock-price reactions around earnings announcements of the six large Canadian banks. Guided by a model in which higher intermediary net worth expands credit supply and lowers borrowing spreads, we use the co-movement between bank equity prices and Canadian corporate spreads to purge raw bank equity surprises from contaminating information. Favorable purged credit-supply bank net-worth shocks lower corporate spreads, raise bank valuations and broader equity prices, appreciate the Canadian dollar, and increase real activity over the medium run. The results are robust across specifications, samples, and additional outcomes, and suggest that bank earnings news is macroeconomically relevant in concentrated banking systems.
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