Hani El-Chaarani, Yahya Skaf, Fabiana Roberto, A. Hamdan, Ruaa Binsaddig
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摘要
本文讨论了新冠肺炎疫情对中东和北非地区银行财务绩效、信贷风险和资本充足率的影响,并调查了疫情前和疫情期间银行财务绩效的决定因素。数据来自Orbis Bank Focus数据库和银行的年度财务报告,采用描述性统计、t检验和多元回归分析数据。结果显示,疫情对银行的财务业绩产生了负面和重大影响,增加了信贷风险,但对资本充足率没有重大影响。此外,研究结果表明,管理效率、银行规模和国内生产总值对银行在这两个时期的财务业绩都有显著的正向影响,而信贷风险则对银行的财务业绩有负面和显著的影响。最后,流动性风险、资本充足率、通货膨胀和油价对银行的财务业绩没有显著影响。鉴于全球危机的反复出现,未来充满不确定性,这项研究的结果对中东和北非地区国家的银行来说很重要。总体而言,建议银行实施策略来控制信贷风险,从而在此类危机期间保持盈利能力。
Assessing the Direct and Moderating Effect of COVID-19 on the Performance of the Banking Sector in the MENA Region
This article discusses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the financial performance, credit risk and capital adequacy of the banks in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, with the determinants of the banks’ financial performance before and during the pandemic investigated. The data were collected from the Orbis Bank Focus database and banks’ annual financial reports, with descriptive statistics, t-tests and multiple regressions employed to analyse the data. The results revealed that the pandemic negatively and significantly affected the financial performance of the banks, increasing the credit risk, but that it had no significant impact on capital adequacy. Furthermore, the findings indicated that the managerial efficiency, the bank’s size and the gross domestic product had a significant positive impact on the bank’s financial performance in both periods, while in contrast, the credit risk had a negative and significant impact on the banks’ financial performance. Finally, the liquidity risk, capital adequacy, inflation and oil prices had no significant impact on the banks’ financial performance. The findings of this study are important for the banks in the MENA countries given the uncertain future with the recurrent emergence of global crises. Overall, it is recommended that the banks implement strategies to control the credit risks and thus maintain their profitability during such crises.