Geopolitical risk and banking performance: evidence from emerging economies

Nabil Adel, Maryem Naili
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PurposeThis study delves into the critical issue of banks' stability and profitability, which are crucial elements for fostering economic growth and preserving depositor confidence. Specifically, we scrutinize the impact of geopolitical risks on the profitability and solvency of banks operating in emerging economies across the Middle East and Africa.Design/methodology/approachEmploying a two-step Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) approach, we analyze a comprehensive dataset comprising 125 banks spanning 13 emerging economies in the Middle East and Africa, covering the period from 2003 to 2019.FindingsOur study reveals a significant sensitivity of Middle Eastern banks to geopolitical risks, wherein effective anticipation or adaptation to these risks positively influences bank performance. Conversely, the impact of geopolitical risk on African banking profitability appears inconclusive and statistically insignificant. These nuanced findings underscore the complex interplay between geopolitical dynamics and financial performance in diverse regional contexts, with implications for policymakers and industry stakeholders.Practical implicationsOur findings underscore the need for nuanced policy responses and risk management strategies tailored to the unique challenges posed by geopolitical dynamics in emerging markets. Furthermore, they highlight the importance of continued research efforts to deepen our understanding of these complex interactions and inform more effective decision-making in the financial sector.Originality/valueAmidst growing recognition of the importance of geopolitical risks in financial markets, empirical studies exploring their precise impact on bank performance remain scarce. This study fills this gap by offering a pioneering investigation into the influence of geopolitical risks on bank profitability and solvency, using advanced econometric techniques and a substantial, diverse sample of banks in emerging economies across the Middle East and Africa.
地缘政治风险与银行业业绩:来自新兴经济体的证据
目的 本研究深入探讨了银行的稳定性和盈利能力这一关键问题,它们是促进经济增长和维护储户信心的重要因素。我们采用两步广义矩量法(GMM)方法,分析了由中东和非洲 13 个新兴经济体的 125 家银行组成的综合数据集,时间跨度为 2003 年至 2019 年。研究结果我们的研究揭示了中东银行对地缘政治风险的显著敏感性,对这些风险的有效预测或适应会对银行业绩产生积极影响。相反,地缘政治风险对非洲银行业盈利能力的影响似乎并不确定,在统计上也不显著。这些细致入微的研究结果凸显了地缘政治动态与不同地区金融业绩之间复杂的相互作用,对政策制定者和行业利益相关者具有启示意义。 我们的研究结果表明,需要针对新兴市场地缘政治动态带来的独特挑战制定细致入微的政策应对措施和风险管理战略。此外,这些研究还强调了继续开展研究工作的重要性,以加深我们对这些复杂互动关系的理解,并为金融部门更有效的决策提供依据。原创性/价值尽管人们日益认识到地缘政治风险在金融市场中的重要性,但探讨其对银行业绩确切影响的实证研究仍然很少。本研究利用先进的计量经济学技术和中东及非洲新兴经济体中大量不同的银行样本,开创性地探讨了地缘政治风险对银行盈利能力和偿付能力的影响,从而填补了这一空白。
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