A Financial Analysis of the Liquidity Creation and the Capital Holdings of Turkish Banks

In this paper, the impact of the amount of bank capital on the bank liquidity creation is explored using a sample of 21 Turkish banks and quarterly data for the period 2010Q1- 2017Q4. Our methodology involves fixed effects panel data estimation techniques and we use lagged independent variables t...

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Main Author: Gamze OZTURK DANISMAN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Isarder 2018-09-01
Series:İşletme Araştırmaları Dergisi
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Online Access:https://www.isarder.org/2018/vol.10_issue.3_article01_full_text.pdf
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spelling doaj-5a0d6f7156cd4124a782d73410b40ee82020-11-24T21:56:46ZengIsarderİşletme Araştırmaları Dergisi1309-07121309-07122018-09-0110311410.20491/isarder.2018.459A Financial Analysis of the Liquidity Creation and the Capital Holdings of Turkish BanksGamze OZTURK DANISMANIn this paper, the impact of the amount of bank capital on the bank liquidity creation is explored using a sample of 21 Turkish banks and quarterly data for the period 2010Q1- 2017Q4. Our methodology involves fixed effects panel data estimation techniques and we use lagged independent variables to control for endogeneity. Our findings indicate that the liquidity creation of Turkish banks has dramatically increased over time and it is primarily driven by large banks. Our results from the regression analysis indicate that bank liquidity creation is increased under higher levels of capital for the whole sample. While a higher level of bank capital increases bank liquidity for small banks, the opposite case occurs for large banks, namely, the created liquidity decreases by more bank capital. We offer some important policy implications in that while regulators in the emerging markets impose capital requirements on banks, they need to consider the impact on liquidity creation of banks of different sizes.https://www.isarder.org/2018/vol.10_issue.3_article01_full_text.pdfLiquidity creationBank capitalRegulationsTurkish banks
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A Financial Analysis of the Liquidity Creation and the Capital Holdings of Turkish Banks
İşletme Araştırmaları Dergisi
Liquidity creation
Bank capital
Regulations
Turkish banks
author_facet Gamze OZTURK DANISMAN
author_sort Gamze OZTURK DANISMAN
title A Financial Analysis of the Liquidity Creation and the Capital Holdings of Turkish Banks
title_short A Financial Analysis of the Liquidity Creation and the Capital Holdings of Turkish Banks
title_full A Financial Analysis of the Liquidity Creation and the Capital Holdings of Turkish Banks
title_fullStr A Financial Analysis of the Liquidity Creation and the Capital Holdings of Turkish Banks
title_full_unstemmed A Financial Analysis of the Liquidity Creation and the Capital Holdings of Turkish Banks
title_sort financial analysis of the liquidity creation and the capital holdings of turkish banks
publisher Isarder
series İşletme Araştırmaları Dergisi
issn 1309-0712
1309-0712
publishDate 2018-09-01
description In this paper, the impact of the amount of bank capital on the bank liquidity creation is explored using a sample of 21 Turkish banks and quarterly data for the period 2010Q1- 2017Q4. Our methodology involves fixed effects panel data estimation techniques and we use lagged independent variables to control for endogeneity. Our findings indicate that the liquidity creation of Turkish banks has dramatically increased over time and it is primarily driven by large banks. Our results from the regression analysis indicate that bank liquidity creation is increased under higher levels of capital for the whole sample. While a higher level of bank capital increases bank liquidity for small banks, the opposite case occurs for large banks, namely, the created liquidity decreases by more bank capital. We offer some important policy implications in that while regulators in the emerging markets impose capital requirements on banks, they need to consider the impact on liquidity creation of banks of different sizes.
topic Liquidity creation
Bank capital
Regulations
Turkish banks
url https://www.isarder.org/2018/vol.10_issue.3_article01_full_text.pdf
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