Predicting Financial Vulnerability in Malaysia : Evidence From the Signals Approach

This paper aims to investigate Malaysia’s vulnerability to a financial crisis. The methodology employed is an extension of the signals approach based on the original work of Kaminsky and Reinhart (1999). By studying the period from 2000M1 to 2016M9, we construct a financial vulnerability indicator...

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Main Authors: Kuck, Tai-Hock, Puah, Chin Hong, Mohammad Affendy, Arip
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spelling my.unimas.ir.315242020-09-02T07:27:05Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/31524/ Predicting Financial Vulnerability in Malaysia : Evidence From the Signals Approach Kuck, Tai-Hock Puah, Chin Hong Mohammad Affendy, Arip HB Economic Theory This paper aims to investigate Malaysia’s vulnerability to a financial crisis. The methodology employed is an extension of the signals approach based on the original work of Kaminsky and Reinhart (1999). By studying the period from 2000M1 to 2016M9, we construct a financial vulnerability indicator (FVI) to measure the development of vulnerabilities in the Malaysian financial system. Our empirical findings unveil that the causes of crises are multidimensional. Notably, economic slowdown, decline in stock price and weak exports contain good predictive power in assessing financial vulnerability to a crisis. This study highlights the significance of internal and external macroeconomic conditions in determining a country’s vulnerability. Sciedu Press 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/31524/1/Predicting%20financial%20vulnerability%20in%20Malaysia%20-%20Copy.pdf Kuck, Tai-Hock and Puah, Chin Hong and Mohammad Affendy, Arip (2019) Predicting Financial Vulnerability in Malaysia : Evidence From the Signals Approach. Research in World Economy, 10 (3). pp. 89-98. ISSN 1923-399X http://www.sciedu.ca/journal/index.php/rwe/article/view/15739 DOI:10.5430/rwe.v10n3p89
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topic HB Economic Theory
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Kuck, Tai-Hock
Puah, Chin Hong
Mohammad Affendy, Arip
Predicting Financial Vulnerability in Malaysia : Evidence From the Signals Approach
description This paper aims to investigate Malaysia’s vulnerability to a financial crisis. The methodology employed is an extension of the signals approach based on the original work of Kaminsky and Reinhart (1999). By studying the period from 2000M1 to 2016M9, we construct a financial vulnerability indicator (FVI) to measure the development of vulnerabilities in the Malaysian financial system. Our empirical findings unveil that the causes of crises are multidimensional. Notably, economic slowdown, decline in stock price and weak exports contain good predictive power in assessing financial vulnerability to a crisis. This study highlights the significance of internal and external macroeconomic conditions in determining a country’s vulnerability.
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author Kuck, Tai-Hock
Puah, Chin Hong
Mohammad Affendy, Arip
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Puah, Chin Hong
Mohammad Affendy, Arip
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title Predicting Financial Vulnerability in Malaysia : Evidence From the Signals Approach
title_short Predicting Financial Vulnerability in Malaysia : Evidence From the Signals Approach
title_full Predicting Financial Vulnerability in Malaysia : Evidence From the Signals Approach
title_fullStr Predicting Financial Vulnerability in Malaysia : Evidence From the Signals Approach
title_full_unstemmed Predicting Financial Vulnerability in Malaysia : Evidence From the Signals Approach
title_sort predicting financial vulnerability in malaysia : evidence from the signals approach
publisher Sciedu Press
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url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/31524/1/Predicting%20financial%20vulnerability%20in%20Malaysia%20-%20Copy.pdf
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