Impact of capital inflows on bank profitability: a comparative analysis of dual banking systems

Osamah AlKhazali, Iness Aguir, Mohamad Helmi, Ali Mirzaei
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Abstract

Purpose

Using data on 739 banks from 22 countries with a dual banking system from 2012 to 2019, this paper aims to examine whether capital inflows affect banks’ profitability in recipient countries.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors check the conjecture about the effect of capital inflows on the profitability of the host country’s banks by estimating the following regression:

Pict=α0+α1·CFct+α2·Islamici+α3·CFct×Islamici+δ·Xict+θ·Yct+εict (1)

where the dependent variable (Pict) refers to bank profitability, measured by either ROA or ROE for bank i, country c and year t. ROA is defined as the ratio of net profit to average total assets expressed as a percentage, which determines how efficiently a bank uses its assets to generate a profit. ROE is defined as the ratio of net profit to average total equity expressed as a percentage, which is a measure of increases in shareholders’ wealth.

Findings

The authors find that capital inflows are generally positively associated with bank profitability. However, cross-border capital inflows reduce the rate of return in Islamic banks relative to their conventional counterparts. When decomposing inflows by instrument, the authors find that the enhancing role of capital inflows on bank profitability comes mainly from debt inflows and borrowers; the authors observe that the documented results emanate mostly from the inflows to the financial sector. These results remain unchanged if holding a bank’s risk constant. Overall, foreign funds in the form of debt inflows targeting the financial sector can disproportionately improve the performance of commercial banks in recipient countries.

Originality/value

The paper is an original research project. The analysis contributes to the existing literature in several ways: the authors study whether the impact of capital inflows on bank profitability varies with the bank business model by looking at both the Islamic and conventional bank systems. The profitability of the banking system is an important catalyst for growth and stability. The authors also decompose capital inflows to recipient countries into their equity and debt components and study the differential impact of those components on the profitability of Islamic and conventional banks.

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资本流入对银行盈利能力的影响:双重银行体系的比较分析
目的本文利用2012年至2019年22个二元银行体系国家739家银行的数据,研究资本流入是否会影响接受国银行的盈利能力。Pict=α0+α1-CFct+α2-Islamici+α3-CFct×Islamici+δ-Xict+θ-Yct+εict (1)其中,因变量(Pict)是指银行盈利能力,用i银行、c国家和t年的ROA或ROE衡量。ROA 的定义是净利润与平均总资产的比率,用百分比表示,它决定了银行利用资产创造利润的效率。ROE 被定义为净利润与平均总股本的比率,以百分比表示,它是衡量股东财富增长的一个指标。然而,与传统银行相比,跨境资本流入降低了伊斯兰银行的收益率。在按工具分解资本流入时,作者发现,资本流入对银行盈利能力的促进作用主要来自债务流入和借款人;作者观察到,记录的结果主要来自流入金融部门的资本。在银行风险不变的情况下,这些结果保持不变。总体而言,以金融部门为目标的债务流入形式的外国资金可以不成比例地提高接受国商业银行的业绩。 原创性/价值 本文是一个原创性研究项目。分析从几个方面对现有文献做出了贡献:作者通过研究伊斯兰银行体系和传统银行体系,研究了资本流入对银行盈利能力的影响是否随银行经营模式的不同而变化。银行系统的盈利能力是经济增长和稳定的重要催化剂。作者还将流入接受国的资本分解为股权和债务部分,并研究这些部分对伊斯兰银行和传统银行盈利能力的不同影响。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management (IMEFM) publishes quality and in-depth analysis on current issues within Islamic and Middle Eastern finance and management. The journal welcomes strong evidence-based empirical studies and results-focused case studies that share research in product development and clarify best practices. The title is also keen to consider work from emerging authors. IMEFM has just also accepted into Clarivate''s SSCI in 2018, and its IF will be available in summer 2019, with citations dating from 2016. The coverage includes but is not limited to: -Islamic finance: Fundamentals, trends and opportunities in Islamic Finance, Islamic banking and financial markets, Risk management, Corporate finance, Investment strategy, Islamic social finance, Financial planning, Housing finance, Legal and regulatory issues, -Islamic management: Corporate governance, Customer relationship management and service quality, Business ethics and corporate social responsibility, Management styles and strategies in Shariah environments, Labour and welfare economics, Political economy. The journal is the only title aiming to give an interdisciplinary and holistic view on Islamic finance and business management practices in order to inform these two intertwined communities.
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