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Cross-border banking and bank stability: evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa

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Titre
Cross-border banking and bank stability: evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa
Résumé
Based on bank-level data from 29 Sub-Saharan African countries between 2005 and 2019, we apply panel fixed effects (FE) and two-step system GMM estimators to investigate whether increased cross-border banking affects domestic banking sector stability. We find significant evidence that the stability of banks in host countries declines with an increased presence of foreign banks—and the impact is more pronounced on banks that are small and less efficient. The stability impact of foreign banks is also found to depend on the quality of governance institutional factors in the host country. The findings shed some important insights on the downside of financial liberalisation policy in developing countries and the need for increased cross-border collaboration between home and host supervisory authorities in the SSA region—especially in jurisdictions where the foreign bank affiliates are systemically important. The domestic supervisory authorities thus need to effectively manage the inherent trade-off between reaping the benefits from international financial integration while effectively safeguarding domestic banking systems against cross-border contagion and fragility.
Publication
Journal of Banking Regulation
Date
2024-07-03
Abrév. de revue
J Bank Regul
Langue
EN
ISSN
1750-2071
Titre abrégé
Cross-border banking and bank stability
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Springer Link
Référence
Gondwe, S., Gwatidzo, T., & Mahonye, N. (2024). Cross-border banking and bank stability: evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of Banking Regulation. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1057/s41261-024-00254-x