Proceedings of 2015 2nd International Conference on Industrial Economics System and Industrial Security Engineering 2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-287-655-3_46
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The Impact of Interest Rates on Bank Risk-Taking: A Comparison Between State-Owned Banks and Joint-Stock Banks in China

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“…Further, there are also studies that have not found a statistically significant link between bank risk taking and ownership structure, even though ownership concentration has a negative association with banking risks (Siddika & Haron, 2019). Moreover, it was revealed that government banks have a negative correlation with total risk, and default risk, however, have a greater idiosyncratic risk compared to joint-stock banks (Chu et al, 2016). In the Indian scenario, public sector banks are found to perform better than private sector banks (Suresh & Krishnan, 2020), even though studies indicate manipulation and corruption in public entities (Suresh & Zimik, 2021).…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Further, there are also studies that have not found a statistically significant link between bank risk taking and ownership structure, even though ownership concentration has a negative association with banking risks (Siddika & Haron, 2019). Moreover, it was revealed that government banks have a negative correlation with total risk, and default risk, however, have a greater idiosyncratic risk compared to joint-stock banks (Chu et al, 2016). In the Indian scenario, public sector banks are found to perform better than private sector banks (Suresh & Krishnan, 2020), even though studies indicate manipulation and corruption in public entities (Suresh & Zimik, 2021).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Cependant, les taux plus élevés produisent des taux de défaut plus faibles à long terme, car ils induisent un effet de levier moins important pour toutes les entreprises. Chu et al (2016) ont étudié l'impact des taux d'intérêt sur la prise de risque des banques, suite à la déréglementation de la limitation des taux d'emprunt bancaire par la Banque populaire de Chine qui a entrainé l'apparition d'une politique de taux d'intérêt axée sur le marché. Les résultats empiriques de cette étude montrent que les taux d'intérêt ont un lien avec la prise de risque des banques.…”
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