International Prudential Regulation, Regulatory Risk and Cost of Bank Capital
We define regulatory risk as regulation that leads to an increase in the cost of capital for a regulated firm. In a general equilibrium setting, scholars have shown that uniform increases in capital requirements lead to an increase in the cost of capital. We extend their model to show that when regu...
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doaj-5c44d46ecac94deba9fa787b2cc128df2021-06-15T13:16:54ZengUniversiti Utara MalaysiaInternational Journal of Banking and Finance1675-722X2008-02-0110.32890/ijbf2008.5.1.8358International Prudential Regulation, Regulatory Risk and Cost of Bank CapitalPhong NgoWe define regulatory risk as regulation that leads to an increase in the cost of capital for a regulated firm. In a general equilibrium setting, scholars have shown that uniform increases in capital requirements lead to an increase in the cost of capital. We extend their model to show that when regulatory standards differ across countries, financial integration leads to positive spillovers that reduce the cost of capital mark up for a given increase in bank capital. Accordingly, regulatory risk may be greater under a regulatory agreement such as the Basel Accord, which imposes international uniformity in capital ratios. https://www.scienceopen.com/document?vid=9560f5cc-58bd-4696-b7b2-2fd42ee9c0f3 |
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We define regulatory risk as regulation that leads to an increase in the cost of capital for a regulated firm. In a general equilibrium setting, scholars have shown that uniform increases in capital requirements lead to an increase in the cost of capital. We extend their model to show that when regulatory standards differ across countries, financial integration leads to positive spillovers that reduce the cost of capital mark up for a given increase in bank capital. Accordingly, regulatory risk may be greater under a regulatory agreement such as the Basel Accord, which imposes international uniformity in capital ratios. |
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