Competition, liquidity creation and bank stability
Vuong Thao Tran and
Hoa Nguyen
Accounting and Finance, 2024, vol. 64, issue 2, 2111-2146
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We examine the conditioning role of competition in affecting the relationship between liquidity creation and bank risk in a sample of US banks from 2001 to 2016. We find aggregate evidence that competition is related to bank fragility as proxied by the Z‐score both directly and indirectly through its interaction with liquidity creation. However, when the ex‐ante level of liquidity creation is low and/or competition is low to moderate, competition is associated with an improvement in bank risk at a given level of liquidity creation. In addition, the joint fragility effect of competition and liquidity creation manifests more strongly, in an economic sense, in poorly capitalised banks and large banks with assets of more than $3 billion. Our findings emphasise the crucial role of targeted competition regulations in ensuring bank solvency and systemic stability while maintaining a robust level of competition.
Date: 2024
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