The effects of liquidity risk and credit risk on bank stability: Evidence from the MENA region

The global financial crisis has induced a series of failures of most conventional banks. This study investigates the main sources of banking fragility. We use a sample of 49 banks operating in the MENA region over the period 2006â2013 to analyze the relationship between credit risk and liquidity ris...

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Main Authors: Ameni Ghenimi, Hasna Chaibi, Mohamed Ali Brahim Omri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-12-01
Series:Borsa Istanbul Review
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214845016301636
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Summary:The global financial crisis has induced a series of failures of most conventional banks. This study investigates the main sources of banking fragility. We use a sample of 49 banks operating in the MENA region over the period 2006â2013 to analyze the relationship between credit risk and liquidity risk and its impact on bank stability. Our results show that credit risk and liquidity risk do not have an economically meaningful reciprocal contemporaneous or time-lagged relationship. However, both risks separately influence bank stability and their interaction contributes to bank instability. These findings provide bank managers with more understanding of bank risk and serve as an underpinning for recent regulatory efforts aimed at strengthening the joint risk management of liquidity and credit risks. Keywords: Credit risk, Liquidity risk, Bank stability, MENA region, JEL Classification: F3, G21, O16, 053
ISSN:2214-8450