Banking fragility and financial crisis: evidence from Southeast Asia / Norashikin Ismail... [et al.]

Throughout the 17 years of study period, the Southeast Asian countries were faced with three forms of financial crises namely Asian financial crisis, subprime crisis and currency crisis. Previous literatures have evidenced that banking fragility has been closely associated with financial crisis. He...

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Main Authors: Ismail, Norashikin, Md Isa, Mohamad Azwan, Mazlan, Nurul Farhana, Abd Rahman, Nor Hadaliza
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spelling my.uitm.ir.418032021-02-19T02:14:23Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/41803/ Banking fragility and financial crisis: evidence from Southeast Asia / Norashikin Ismail... [et al.] Ismail, Norashikin Md Isa, Mohamad Azwan Mazlan, Nurul Farhana Abd Rahman, Nor Hadaliza Finance and cycles. Financial crises. Convergence (Economics) Special classes of banks and financial institutions Throughout the 17 years of study period, the Southeast Asian countries were faced with three forms of financial crises namely Asian financial crisis, subprime crisis and currency crisis. Previous literatures have evidenced that banking fragility has been closely associated with financial crisis. Hence, this paper aims to construct the banking sector fragility index (BSFI) during the different forms of crises. Three Southeast Asian countries were selected based on their common economic fundamentals and top three largest gross domestic product (GDP) per capita i.e. Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia which were studied from the year 2000 to 2016. The results indicate the Indonesian and Thailand banking sectors were seriously fragile after the Asian financial crisis (1997-1999). However, the fragility of banking sectors for these countries including Malaysia had diminished during the subprime crisis (2008-2009). Worst scenario repeated for the Indonesian banking sector when the currency crisis emerged in early 2014. Similarly, Malaysian banking sector confronted the worst level of fragility for the country following the depreciation of Malaysian ringgit against the US dollar at the end of 2014 to early 2015. This study shows that the three countries’ banking sectors have responded differently to the three forms of financial crises. UiTM Cawangan Segamat 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/41803/1/41803.pdf Ismail, Norashikin and Md Isa, Mohamad Azwan and Mazlan, Nurul Farhana and Abd Rahman, Nor Hadaliza (2019) Banking fragility and financial crisis: evidence from Southeast Asia / Norashikin Ismail... [et al.]. Insight Journal : International, Refereed, Open Access, Online Journal, 3 (12). pp. 149-160. ISSN 2600-8564 https://insightjournal.my
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topic Finance and cycles. Financial crises. Convergence (Economics)
Special classes of banks and financial institutions
spellingShingle Finance and cycles. Financial crises. Convergence (Economics)
Special classes of banks and financial institutions
Ismail, Norashikin
Md Isa, Mohamad Azwan
Mazlan, Nurul Farhana
Abd Rahman, Nor Hadaliza
Banking fragility and financial crisis: evidence from Southeast Asia / Norashikin Ismail... [et al.]
description Throughout the 17 years of study period, the Southeast Asian countries were faced with three forms of financial crises namely Asian financial crisis, subprime crisis and currency crisis. Previous literatures have evidenced that banking fragility has been closely associated with financial crisis. Hence, this paper aims to construct the banking sector fragility index (BSFI) during the different forms of crises. Three Southeast Asian countries were selected based on their common economic fundamentals and top three largest gross domestic product (GDP) per capita i.e. Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia which were studied from the year 2000 to 2016. The results indicate the Indonesian and Thailand banking sectors were seriously fragile after the Asian financial crisis (1997-1999). However, the fragility of banking sectors for these countries including Malaysia had diminished during the subprime crisis (2008-2009). Worst scenario repeated for the Indonesian banking sector when the currency crisis emerged in early 2014. Similarly, Malaysian banking sector confronted the worst level of fragility for the country following the depreciation of Malaysian ringgit against the US dollar at the end of 2014 to early 2015. This study shows that the three countries’ banking sectors have responded differently to the three forms of financial crises.
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author Ismail, Norashikin
Md Isa, Mohamad Azwan
Mazlan, Nurul Farhana
Abd Rahman, Nor Hadaliza
author_facet Ismail, Norashikin
Md Isa, Mohamad Azwan
Mazlan, Nurul Farhana
Abd Rahman, Nor Hadaliza
author_sort Ismail, Norashikin
title Banking fragility and financial crisis: evidence from Southeast Asia / Norashikin Ismail... [et al.]
title_short Banking fragility and financial crisis: evidence from Southeast Asia / Norashikin Ismail... [et al.]
title_full Banking fragility and financial crisis: evidence from Southeast Asia / Norashikin Ismail... [et al.]
title_fullStr Banking fragility and financial crisis: evidence from Southeast Asia / Norashikin Ismail... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Banking fragility and financial crisis: evidence from Southeast Asia / Norashikin Ismail... [et al.]
title_sort banking fragility and financial crisis: evidence from southeast asia / norashikin ismail... [et al.]
publisher UiTM Cawangan Segamat
publishDate 2019
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/41803/1/41803.pdf
http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/41803/
https://insightjournal.my
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