Basel Capital Requirements And Credit Crunch In The Mena Region

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Basel Capital Requirements and Credit Crunch in the MENA Region

Basel Capital Requirements and Credit Crunch in the MENA Region
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 39
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ISBN-10 : 9781475586275
ISBN-13 : 1475586272
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Book Synopsis Basel Capital Requirements and Credit Crunch in the MENA Region by : Mr.Sami Ben Naceur

Download or read book Basel Capital Requirements and Credit Crunch in the MENA Region written by Mr.Sami Ben Naceur and published by International Monetary Fund. This book was released on 2013-07-03 with total page 39 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 1988 Basel I Accord set the common requirements of bank capital to promote the soundness and stability of the international banking system. The agreement required banks to hold capital in proportion to their perceived credit risks, and this requirement may have caused a “credit crunch,” a significant reduction in the supply of credit. We investigate the direct link between the implementation of the Basel I Accord and lending activities, using a data set spanning annual observations covering 1989–2004 for banks in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, and Tunisia. The results provide clear support for a significant increase in credit growth following the implementation of capital regulations, in general. Despite higher capital adequacy ratios, banks expanded credit and asset growth. Credit growth appears to be driven by demand fluctuations attributed to real growth, cost of borrowing, and exchange rate risk. Overall, the effects of macroeconomic variables, in contrast to capital adequacy, appear to be more dominant in determining credit growth, regardless of the capital adequacy ratio, and regardless of variation across banks by nationality, ownership, and listing.


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