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Bank competition and liquidity hoarding

Japan Huynh

Eurasian Economic Review, 2023, vol. 13, issue 3, No 3, 429-467

Abstract: Abstract This paper explores the in-depth effect of bank competition on liquidity hoarding by using a comprehensive strategy for empirical measurement. More precisely, we include all asset-, liability-, and off-balance-sheet items when generating our measures of bank liquidity hoarding. For a multiple-aspect assessment of banking market structure, we simultaneously employ non-structural proxies (Lerner index, Boone indicator, and H-statistic index) and structural measures (top-bank market concentration ratio and Herfindahl–Hirschman index). Through bank-level financial data from 30 Vietnamese banks during 2007–2021, we find strong and consistent evidence that higher bank competition increases total liquidity hoarding. Disaggregate analysis reveals that the increased accumulation in total liquidity hoarding is driven by asset and liability items on the balance sheet, though our findings indicate that bank competition reduces liquidity hoarding off balance sheets. We further shed light on how the impact of competition on liquidity hoarding depends on bank-level heterogeneity. The results suggest that the link is less pronounced for banks that are larger in size, hold more equity capital, and yield better profitability. Our set of results consistently supports the view that financially healthier banks are more effective in handling competitive pressures in the banking market, and thus they may have a better position to mitigate the liquidity hoarding effect from bank competition. Multiple robustness checks are employed to lend further strength to our conclusions.

Keywords: Bank competition; Liquidity hoarding; Market concentration; Market structure (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G21 G28 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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