Monetary Economics: International Financial Flows | 2019

The Nexus Between Underlying Dynamics of Bank Capital Buffer and Performance

 
 

Abstract


This paper reveals the underlying dynamics between the capital buffer and bank performance in EU-27 countries. A dynamic panel analysis shows that capital buffer is significantly affected by bank performance and risk exposure. Remarkably, a threshold analysis identifies regime changes for the underlying relationships during the financial crisis of 2008. We find a positive relationship between the capital buffer and performance for banks that fall in the low performance regime, while a negative relationship is reported for the banks that belong to the high regime. Threshold results also show that buffer exerts a positive impact on bank performance. Although regulation reforms that aim to raise the capital requirements could improve bank performance and stability, these improvements are not homogeneous across banks.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.2139/ssrn.3345021
Language English
Journal Monetary Economics: International Financial Flows

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