Non-Performing Loans in the Euro Area: Are Core-Periphery Banking Markets Fragmented?

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Helen Louri

Athens University of Economics and Business

Dimitrios Anastasiou

Alpha Bank; Athens University of Economics and Business, School of Business, Department of Accounting and Finance

Mike G. Tsionas

Lancaster University

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Date Written: December 1, 2016

Abstract

The objective of this study is to examine the causes of non-performing loans (NPLs) in the banking system of the euro area for the period 2003-2013 and distinguish between core and periphery country determinants. The increase in NPLs post crisis has put into question the robustness of many European banks and the stability of the whole sector. It still remains a serious challenge, especially in peripheral countries which are hardest hit by the financial crisis. By employing both Fully Modified OLS and Panel Cointegrated VAR we estimate that NPLs are affected by the same macroeconomic and bank-specific conditions but the responses are stronger in the periphery. Following the FMOLS estimations NPLs in the euro area have performed an upward (much higher in the periphery) shift after 2008 and are mostly related to worsening macroeconomic conditions especially with respect to unemployment, growth and taxes. Fiscal consolidation and interest rate margins are significant for the periphery while credit to GDP is significant only for the core. Quality of management and loans to deposits play an important role, while size is negatively significant only in the periphery. Most of these findings were confirmed by the panel Cointegrated VAR results. A chi-square test comparing the estimated coefficients for the core and periphery NPLs rejects the hypothesis of equality revealing another aspect of banking fragmentation in the euro area. Such findings can be helpful when designing macro-prudential as well as NPL resolution policies, which should be adjusted appropriately to the different responses between core and periphery banks.

Keywords: Non-performing loans; Macroeconomic determinants; Bank-specific determinants; Financial Fragmentation; FMOLS estimation; Panel Cointegrated VAR

JEL Classification: C23, C51, G21, G2

Suggested Citation

Louri, Helen and Anastasiou, Dimitrios and Tsionas, Mike G., Non-Performing Loans in the Euro Area: Are Core-Periphery Banking Markets Fragmented? (December 1, 2016). Bank of Greece Working Paper No. 219, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4186926 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4186926

Helen Louri (Contact Author)

Athens University of Economics and Business

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Athens, 104 34
Greece

Dimitrios Anastasiou

Alpha Bank ( email )

Athens, 16561
Greece

Athens University of Economics and Business, School of Business, Department of Accounting and Finance ( email )

76 Patission Street
GR-104 34 Athens
Greece

Mike G. Tsionas

Lancaster University

Lancaster LA1 4YX
United Kingdom

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