BANK CAPITAL INFLOWS, INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND RISK: EVIDENCE FROM PUBLICLY - TRADED BANKS IN ASIA

  • Wahyoe Soedarmono University of Limogers, France

Abstract

This paper examines the relationship between bank capital inflows and financial stability. Using a sample of publicly-traded commercial banks in Asia over the 2002-2008 period, our empirical results show that higher banking inflows measured by the share of foreign liabilities in banking reduces systematic risk, but increases bank-specific risk and total risk. A deeper investigation further suggests that an increase in total risk and bank-specific risk is driven by strong institutional development. Specifically, higher foreign liabilities in banking exacerbate bank-specific risk and total risk in countries with greater economic freedom. Hence, the reinforcement of prudential regulations is necessary to overcome bank-specific risk and total risk, particularly when the countries move to a more liberal economic environment.

 

 

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Published
2012-01-30
How to Cite
Soedarmono, W. (2012). BANK CAPITAL INFLOWS, INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND RISK: EVIDENCE FROM PUBLICLY - TRADED BANKS IN ASIA. Buletin Ekonomi Moneter Dan Perbankan, 14(2), 135-150. https://doi.org/10.21098/bemp.v14i2.460
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