识别印度银行业在 COVID-19 危机期间的财务业绩驱动因素

IF 0.7 Q3 ECONOMICS
Anju Goswami, Pooja Malik
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为了揭示导致印度银行财务业绩波动的可能因素,我们在研究中主要考虑了四个新变量,包括 COVID-19 危机、不良贷款率、系统性风险和政府反应。为此,我们采用了 412 家印度商业银行的银行级观测数据,时间跨度为 2018-2022 年。利用固定效应和 2SLS 方法,我们发现政府响应、COVID-19 和收入多样化对印度银行的财务绩效有显著的正向影响作用。然而,不良贷款、拨备、系统性风险和银行规模则是导致其表现不佳的原因。预测的宏观经济统计数据表明,GDP 增长率和通货膨胀率大大增强了印度银行的实力和抗风险能力。主要证据主要支持 "管理不善"、"规模太大而失败 "和 "多样化机会 "假说。异质性检验和稳健性检验结果与主要证据报告的结果几乎相同。总体而言,我们的研究结果虽然没有完全消除决策者的担忧,但减少了他们的顾虑,即政府对印度银行加强监管和拨备可能会加快银行抵御信用风险、系统性风险和外生冲击的能力,从而导致银行业绩的快速改善。
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Identifying Financial Performance Drivers in the Indian Banking Sector During the COVID-19 Crisis

Identifying Financial Performance Drivers in the Indian Banking Sector During the COVID-19 Crisis

In order to shed light on the possible factors responsible for volatility in the financial performance of Indian banks, we primarily consider four novel variables in the study, including the COVID-19 crisis, NPLs, systemic risk, and government response. For this, we employ bank-level observations of 412 Indian commercial banks spanning 2018–2022. Using fixed-effects and 2SLS methods, we find that government response, COVID-19, and income diversification play a significant role in positively affecting the financial performance of Indian banks. However, non-performing loans, provisioning, systemic risk, and bank size are responsible for their poor performance. Projected macro-economic statistics suggest that the GDP growth rate and inflation have significantly increased the strength and resilience of Indian banks. The main evidence mainly supports the ‘bad-management, too-big-too-fail, and diversification opportunity’ hypotheses. The heterogeneity test and robustness check results are nearly identical to those reported in the main evidence. Overall, our findings reduce the concern of policymakers, though not completely eliminated, that tighter government regulation and provisioning for Indian banks may expedite the bank’s ability to withstand their credit risk, systemic risk, and exogenous shocks, which can lead to a rapid improvement in their performance.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Quantitative Economics (JQEC) is a refereed journal of the Indian Econometric Society (TIES). It solicits quantitative papers with basic or applied research orientation in all sub-fields of Economics that employ rigorous theoretical, empirical and experimental methods. The Journal also encourages Short Papers and Review Articles. Innovative and fundamental papers that focus on various facets of Economics of the Emerging Market and Developing Economies are particularly welcome. With the help of an international Editorial board and carefully selected referees, it aims to minimize the time taken to complete the review process while preserving the quality of the articles published.
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