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Bank Consolidation and Interest Rate Pass-Through: Evidence from Singapore and Malaysia | |
Jingya Li; Ming-Hua Liu![]() | |
2019-06-30 | |
Source Publication | Journal of Financial Studies
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ISSN | 1022-2898 |
Volume | 27Issue:2Pages:1-31 |
Abstract | We examine the impact of bank consolidations on interest rate pass-through in both countries using an asymmetric error correction model. Our findings show that for Singapore, the markup is higher and that the pass-through of deposit rates to prime rates is less complete in the post-consolidation period. For Malaysia, the markup is lower and the pass-through is more complete in the post-consolidation period. Our findings also reveal that the asymmetric short-term pass-through is exacerbated in Singapore and mitigated in Malaysia in the post-consolidation period. The evidence indicates that bank competition decreased in Singapore but increased in Malaysia after consolidations. |
Keyword | Bank Competition Bank Consolidation Interest Rate Pass-through Malaysia Banks Singapore Banks |
DOI | 10.6545/JFS.201906_27(2).0001 |
Language | 英語English |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND BUSINESS ECONOMICS |
Corresponding Author | Ming-Hua Liu |
Affiliation | Business Administration, University of Macau |
First Author Affilication | University of Macau |
Corresponding Author Affilication | University of Macau |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Jingya Li,Ming-Hua Liu. Bank Consolidation and Interest Rate Pass-Through: Evidence from Singapore and Malaysia[J]. Journal of Financial Studies,2019,27(2):1-31. |
APA | Jingya Li,&Ming-Hua Liu.(2019).Bank Consolidation and Interest Rate Pass-Through: Evidence from Singapore and Malaysia.Journal of Financial Studies,27(2),1-31. |
MLA | Jingya Li,et al."Bank Consolidation and Interest Rate Pass-Through: Evidence from Singapore and Malaysia".Journal of Financial Studies 27.2(2019):1-31. |
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