信贷风险与流动性风险的相互作用:对银行盈利能力的影响

IF 0.4 Q4 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES International Journal of Advanced and Applied Sciences Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.21833/ijaas.2023.08.007
K. Ben-Ahmed, Naziha Kasraoui, Asaad Soulami
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本研究探讨了信贷和流动性风险之间的复杂关系,以及它们对银行整体盈利能力的深远影响。利用涵盖2009年至2019年期间12家不同金融机构132项观察结果的综合数据集,该分析采用了基于联立方程的复杂实证框架。通过结合三个精心选择的控制变量,这种方法巧妙地理清了信贷和流动性风险对银行财务业绩的不同影响。方法轨迹以连续的方式展开,首先是对信贷和流动性风险对银行盈利能力的个别影响进行孤立的审查。这种评估是通过诸如资产回报和经济等稳健的指标来衡量的。随后,进行了细致入微的探索,探究这两种风险之间错综复杂的相互作用,以及它们对银行盈利能力的综合影响。这项调查得出了显著的结论,强调了信贷风险升级对银行流动性的不利影响,同时伴随着总体风险敞口的上升。这种令人不安的趋势给银行的盈利能力投下了巨大的阴影。最后,本研究一致地确立了信贷和流动性风险对银行财务状况的不利影响。显然,这种相互作用对银行的盈利能力产生了负面影响,这一观点在作者的分析中不断得到证实。从这项研究中获得的见解对银行界和金融从业者具有显著的意义。通过加强对信贷和流动性风险不同属性的理解,本研究有助于对风险管理动态的精细化理解。此外,它强调了加强流动性信贷风险整体管理的紧迫性,这一行动呼吁在寻求驾驭当代金融格局复杂地形的银行家和金融家中产生了深刻的共鸣。
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Exploring the interplay of credit and liquidity risks: Impacts on banks’ profitability
This research delves into the intricate relationship between credit and liquidity risks and their far-reaching consequences on the overall profitability of banks. Leveraging a comprehensive dataset comprising 132 observations across twelve distinct financial institutions, spanning the period from 2009 to 2019, the analysis employs a sophisticated empirical framework grounded in simultaneous equations. By incorporating three meticulously chosen control variables, this approach adeptly disentangles the distinct effects of credit and liquidity risks on banks’ financial performance. The methodological trajectory unfolds in a sequential manner, commencing with isolated scrutiny of the individual impacts of credit and liquidity risks on banks’ profitability. This evaluation is gauged through robust metrics such as Returns on Assets and Economics. Subsequently, a nuanced exploration ensues, probing the intricate interplay between these two risks and their combined effect on banks’ profitability. Eminent findings emerge from this investigation, underscoring the adverse consequences of escalated credit risk on bank liquidity, accompanied by a simultaneous elevation in overall risk exposure. This disturbing trend notably casts a substantial shadow over banks’ profitability. Conclusively, this study consistently establishes the detrimental impact of the confluence of credit and liquidity risks on the financial well-being of banks. Evidently, this interaction exerts a negative influence on banks’ profitability, a perspective persistently reinforced by the authors’ analyses. The insights garnered from this study hold notable implications for the banking community and financial practitioners. By enhancing comprehension of the distinct attributes of credit and liquidity risks, this research contributes to a refined understanding of risk management dynamics. Moreover, it accentuates the urgency of fortifying the holistic management of liquidity-credit risks, a call to action that resonates deeply with both bankers and financiers seeking to navigate the intricate terrain of contemporary financial landscapes.
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