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Title: THE EFFECTS OF BASEL III LIQUIDITY REGULATIONS ON BANKS’ PROFITABILITY
Authors: Mashamba, Tafirei
Keywords: Basel III
Liquidity coverage ratio
Bank profitability
Emerging markets
GMM
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Journal of Governance and Regulation
Series/Report no.: ;Volume 7, Issue 2,
Abstract: The new Basel III Liquidity Coverage Ratio standard which encourages banks to maintain a diversified pool of high-quality liquid assets against their short-term expected net cash outflows although it appears to be noble from a theoretic perspective it may weigh down banks’ performance because liquid assets earn low returns. It is against this background that this study sought to evaluate the impact of the new Basel III liquidity regulations on the profitability of banks in emerging market economies. A sample of 40 banks operating in 11 emerging markets over the period 2011 to 2016 was used in the study. For estimation, system Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimator was employed. Surprisingly, empirical results demonstrated that regulatory pressure stemming from Liquidity Coverage Ratio requirement increased instead of diminishing the profitability of banks in emerging markets. The plausible explanation given for this evidence was that banks in emerging markets managed their liquidity in a manner that is consistent with Liquidity Coverage Ratio rule hence the regulation had no detrimental effects on banks in emerging economies.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/237
ISSN: 2220-9352
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