Is bank risk appetite relevant to bank default in times of Covid-19?

The paper aims to analyze the effect of bank risk appetite on banks' default probabilities during the year of COVID-19 in 12 countries while controlling for bank-specific and country-specific effects over time. A System Generalized Methods of Moments (GMM) model of default probabilities is esti...

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Main Authors: Lee, Pei Ling, Lye, Chun Teck, Lee, Chin
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Published: Elsevier 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102011/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S130307012200021X
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1020112023-08-15T03:58:50Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102011/ Is bank risk appetite relevant to bank default in times of Covid-19? Lee, Pei Ling Lye, Chun Teck Lee, Chin The paper aims to analyze the effect of bank risk appetite on banks' default probabilities during the year of COVID-19 in 12 countries while controlling for bank-specific and country-specific effects over time. A System Generalized Methods of Moments (GMM) model of default probabilities is estimated over the periods 2010–2021. This study confirms the ‘risk-mitigation view’, in which banks with higher ESG scores are more prudent in lending and have better relationship management, reducing the probability of bank default. Underperforming banks tend to have a higher portion of risky loans in their credit portfolio and therefore demonstrating a higher default propensity. Bank risk appetite, ESG, asset quality, economic growth, and currency depreciation appear to be material drivers for bank risk. We find that a lower risk appetite ratio (corresponding to higher risk appetite) is associated with higher estimated default probability during the COVID-19 outbreak, identified through interaction with a single time dummy for 2020 (the break-out year of the pandemic). Elsevier 2022 Article PeerReviewed Lee, Pei Ling and Lye, Chun Teck and Lee, Chin (2022) Is bank risk appetite relevant to bank default in times of Covid-19? Central Bank Review, 22 (3). 109 - 117. ISSN 1303-0701; ESSN: 2524-1699 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S130307012200021X 10.1016/j.cbrev.2022.08.003
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description The paper aims to analyze the effect of bank risk appetite on banks' default probabilities during the year of COVID-19 in 12 countries while controlling for bank-specific and country-specific effects over time. A System Generalized Methods of Moments (GMM) model of default probabilities is estimated over the periods 2010–2021. This study confirms the ‘risk-mitigation view’, in which banks with higher ESG scores are more prudent in lending and have better relationship management, reducing the probability of bank default. Underperforming banks tend to have a higher portion of risky loans in their credit portfolio and therefore demonstrating a higher default propensity. Bank risk appetite, ESG, asset quality, economic growth, and currency depreciation appear to be material drivers for bank risk. We find that a lower risk appetite ratio (corresponding to higher risk appetite) is associated with higher estimated default probability during the COVID-19 outbreak, identified through interaction with a single time dummy for 2020 (the break-out year of the pandemic).
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author Lee, Pei Ling
Lye, Chun Teck
Lee, Chin
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Lee, Chin
Is bank risk appetite relevant to bank default in times of Covid-19?
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Lye, Chun Teck
Lee, Chin
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title Is bank risk appetite relevant to bank default in times of Covid-19?
title_short Is bank risk appetite relevant to bank default in times of Covid-19?
title_full Is bank risk appetite relevant to bank default in times of Covid-19?
title_fullStr Is bank risk appetite relevant to bank default in times of Covid-19?
title_full_unstemmed Is bank risk appetite relevant to bank default in times of Covid-19?
title_sort is bank risk appetite relevant to bank default in times of covid-19?
publisher Elsevier
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102011/
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