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摘要
我们以 2001 年至 2016 年的美国银行为样本,研究了竞争在影响流动性创造与银行风险之间关系中的调节作用。我们发现,有综合证据表明,竞争与银行脆弱性有关,而银行脆弱性是由 Z 分数直接或间接地通过其与流动性创造的相互作用来体现的。然而,当事前流动性创造水平较低和/或竞争处于中低水平时,在流动性创造水平一定的情况下,竞争与银行风险的改善相关联。此外,从经济学意义上讲,竞争和流动性创造的联合脆弱性效应在资本不足的银行和资产超过 30 亿美元的大型银行中表现得更为明显。我们的研究结果强调了有针对性的竞争法规在确保银行偿付能力和系统稳定性的同时保持稳健竞争水平的关键作用。
Competition, liquidity creation and bank stability
We examine the conditioning role of competition in affecting the relationship between liquidity creation and bank risk in a sample of US banks from 2001 to 2016. We find aggregate evidence that competition is related to bank fragility as proxied by the Z-score both directly and indirectly through its interaction with liquidity creation. However, when the ex-ante level of liquidity creation is low and/or competition is low to moderate, competition is associated with an improvement in bank risk at a given level of liquidity creation. In addition, the joint fragility effect of competition and liquidity creation manifests more strongly, in an economic sense, in poorly capitalised banks and large banks with assets of more than $3 billion. Our findings emphasise the crucial role of targeted competition regulations in ensuring bank solvency and systemic stability while maintaining a robust level of competition.