The role of revenue diversification on bank market power and bank stability: The case of selected publicly-listed commercial banks in the Philippines (2007-2012)

This paper examines the association among revenue diversification, bank market power and bank stability in an intra-country setting using a sample of 11 commercial banks from the Philippines. This study has been conducted in line with the continuous widespread of financial liberalization worldwide,...

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Main Author: Hizon, Mariela Michaela F.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-190012022-02-08T06:54:57Z The role of revenue diversification on bank market power and bank stability: The case of selected publicly-listed commercial banks in the Philippines (2007-2012) Hizon, Mariela Michaela F. This paper examines the association among revenue diversification, bank market power and bank stability in an intra-country setting using a sample of 11 commercial banks from the Philippines. This study has been conducted in line with the continuous widespread of financial liberalization worldwide, specifically in Asia since the beginning of its influence in the banking industries in the 1980s and 1990s. Activities related to the continuous liberalization of the banking sector include minimal government intervention, deregulation of interest rates, and entry of foreign banks in the local banking sector. With the use of the Arellano-Bover/Blundell-Bond dynamic model, the results show that banks' market power and their level of revenue diversification are not significantly associated with one another which disprove the simultaneous relationship between the two. On the other hand, revenue diversification has a negative yet significant correlation with bank stability which suggests that banks tend to be less stable when they diversify their sources of income. This paper finds that while high level of revenue diversification does not guarantee a high market power (and vice versa), a high level of revenue diversification suggests a tendency of bank instability. 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/18488 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Banks and banking--Philippines Revenue Finance and Financial Management
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Banks and banking--Philippines
Revenue
Finance and Financial Management
spellingShingle Banks and banking--Philippines
Revenue
Finance and Financial Management
Hizon, Mariela Michaela F.
The role of revenue diversification on bank market power and bank stability: The case of selected publicly-listed commercial banks in the Philippines (2007-2012)
description This paper examines the association among revenue diversification, bank market power and bank stability in an intra-country setting using a sample of 11 commercial banks from the Philippines. This study has been conducted in line with the continuous widespread of financial liberalization worldwide, specifically in Asia since the beginning of its influence in the banking industries in the 1980s and 1990s. Activities related to the continuous liberalization of the banking sector include minimal government intervention, deregulation of interest rates, and entry of foreign banks in the local banking sector. With the use of the Arellano-Bover/Blundell-Bond dynamic model, the results show that banks' market power and their level of revenue diversification are not significantly associated with one another which disprove the simultaneous relationship between the two. On the other hand, revenue diversification has a negative yet significant correlation with bank stability which suggests that banks tend to be less stable when they diversify their sources of income. This paper finds that while high level of revenue diversification does not guarantee a high market power (and vice versa), a high level of revenue diversification suggests a tendency of bank instability.
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author Hizon, Mariela Michaela F.
author_facet Hizon, Mariela Michaela F.
author_sort Hizon, Mariela Michaela F.
title The role of revenue diversification on bank market power and bank stability: The case of selected publicly-listed commercial banks in the Philippines (2007-2012)
title_short The role of revenue diversification on bank market power and bank stability: The case of selected publicly-listed commercial banks in the Philippines (2007-2012)
title_full The role of revenue diversification on bank market power and bank stability: The case of selected publicly-listed commercial banks in the Philippines (2007-2012)
title_fullStr The role of revenue diversification on bank market power and bank stability: The case of selected publicly-listed commercial banks in the Philippines (2007-2012)
title_full_unstemmed The role of revenue diversification on bank market power and bank stability: The case of selected publicly-listed commercial banks in the Philippines (2007-2012)
title_sort role of revenue diversification on bank market power and bank stability: the case of selected publicly-listed commercial banks in the philippines (2007-2012)
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2014
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