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Oil Prices and Bank Profitability : Evidence From Major Oil-Exporting Countries in the Middle East and North Africa

1 Oct 2009

This paper analyzes the relationship between oil price shocks and bank profitability. Using data on 145 banks in 11 oil-exporting MENA countries for 1994-2008, we test hypotheses of direct and indirect effects of oil price shocks on bank profitability. Our results indicate that oil price shocks have indirect effect on bank profitability, channeled through country-specific macroeconomic and institutional variables, while the direct effect is insignificant. Investment banks appear to be the most affected ones compared to Islamic and commercial banks. Our findings highlight systemic implications of oil price shocks on bank performance and underscore their importance for macroprudential regulation purposes in MENA countries.
middle east north africa banks oil exports oil prices oil sector profits external shocks oil exporting countries commodity price fluctuations profit margins

Authors

Heiko Hesse, Tigran Poghosyan

ISBN
9781451873672
ISSN
1018-5941
Published in
United States of America
StockNumber
WPIEA2009220

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