Assessing the impact of the expansion of pan-African banks and the institution s quality on African banking stability
Chawki El Moussawi,
Stéphane Goutte,
Imen Kouki and
Hassan Obeid
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Chawki El Moussawi: LU / ULB - الجامعة اللبنانية [بيروت] = Lebanese University [Beirut] = Université libanaise [Beyrouth]
Imen Kouki: Institut Spérieur de Gestion de Tunis, Tunisie
Hassan Obeid: PSB - Paris School of Business - HESAM - HESAM Université - Communauté d'universités et d'établissements Hautes écoles Sorbonne Arts et métiers université
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Abstract:
This study examines the impact of the presence of Pan-African banks (PABs) on African banksu2019 stability during the period from 2005 to 2018. Using the generalized method of moments (GMM), our results reveal that the presence of PABs affects banking stability both positively and negatively, while the competition has a positive impact on banking stability. However, taking into account the interaction variables between the presence of PABs and market power results in a negative association with banking stability. This implies that regulatory authorities must be careful when making decisions that may result in an increase in market power and the creation of systemic banks, as this could reduce banking stability.
Keywords: Banking stability; GMM; Pan-African banks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-06
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Published in Research in International Business and Finance, 2024, 70, ⟨10.1016/j.ribaf.2024.102283⟩
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ribaf.2024.102283
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