Global banking systems, financial stability, and uncertainty: How have countries coped with geopolitical risks?

IF 4.8 2区 经济学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Hai Hong Trinh , Thao Phuong Tran
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Abstract

The study provides global evidence on the effects of news-based geopolitical risk (GPR), events, and associated risks on the financial stability of banking systems. With extensive large panel data from 179 economies over the past decades, we document strong adverse effects of GPR on financial stability with the predicted decrease (increase) in the bank (non-performing loans) Z-score. Commercial banking systems are heterogeneously exposed to GPR. Possible mechanisms to mitigate the effects of GPR include multidimensional financial development, enhanced world governance, and public finance. Our findings are robust with a battery of econometric approaches controlling for time-varying macroeconomic factors and banking characteristics (e.g., capitalization, concentration, performance) across countries and regions. The impacts of GPR on global financial stability are persistent when we control for systematic banking crises, economic policy, world uncertainty, and global uncertainty spillovers. While higher capitalized banks could secure ample financial stability with substantial military expenditure, the Asia Pacific and emerging economies are sensitive to widespread GPR. The study highlights the roles of institutional quality and world governance factors through times of uncertainty. In The context of global risks, greater global and comprehensive collaborations with mitigated GPR threats are inevitable for our inclusive growth toward Sustainable Development Goals. Our findings are critical to policymakers, advisers, and economists for our global financial stability and sustainable development.
全球银行体系、金融稳定和不确定性:各国如何应对地缘政治风险?
本研究提供了基于新闻的地缘政治风险(GPR)、事件和相关风险对银行系统金融稳定性影响的全球证据。利用过去几十年中来自 179 个经济体的大量大型面板数据,我们记录了地缘政治风险对金融稳定性的强烈不利影响,并预测了银行(不良贷款)Z 值的下降(上升)。商业银行体系受 GPR 的影响程度不同。减轻 GPR 影响的可能机制包括多维金融发展、加强世界治理和公共财政。我们采用了一系列计量经济学方法来控制各国和各地区随时间变化的宏观经济因素和银行业特征(如资本化、集中度、业绩),结果是稳健的。当我们对系统性银行危机、经济政策、世界不确定性和全球不确定性溢出效应进行控制时,GPR 对全球金融稳定性的影响是持续的。虽然资本化程度较高的银行可以通过大量军费开支来确保充足的金融稳定,但亚太地区和新兴经济体对普遍的全球风险准备金非常敏感。研究强调了制度质量和世界治理因素在不确定时期的作用。在全球风险的背景下,为了实现可持续发展目标的包容性增长,我们必须加强全球全面合作,减轻全球风险警示的威胁。我们的研究结果对政策制定者、顾问和经济学家来说至关重要,有助于我们实现全球金融稳定和可持续发展。
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CiteScore
7.30
自引率
2.20%
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253
期刊介绍: The International Review of Economics & Finance (IREF) is a scholarly journal devoted to the publication of high quality theoretical and empirical articles in all areas of international economics, macroeconomics and financial economics. Contributions that facilitate the communications between the real and the financial sectors of the economy are of particular interest.
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