Stabilność i wyniki finansowe banków w krajach Europy graniczących z konfliktem militarnym w Ukrainie.

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Title: Stabilność i wyniki finansowe banków w krajach Europy graniczących z konfliktem militarnym w Ukrainie. (Polish)
Alternate Title: Stability and Financial Performance of Banks in European Countries Bordering the Military Conflict in Ukraine. (English)
Authors: Karaś, Marta Anita, Boda, Michał
Source: Polish Journal of Economics / Gospodarka Narodowa; 2024, Vol. 318 Issue 2, p64-111, 48p
Subject Terms: MOMENTS method (Statistics), FINANCIAL security, BANKING industry, BANK capital, EMPIRICAL research
Geographic Terms: UKRAINE
Abstract (English): The paper examines the impact of the war in Ukraine on the financial condition and stability of banks in Central and Eastern European nations directly bordering on the countries involved in the military conflict, i.e., Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus. The research sample, consisting of 93 banks and 45 analysed variables, was selected based on the systematic literature review presented. The empirical study uses the system generalised method of moments (SGMM). To capture the studied impact, both binary and interactive variables were used. The results are discussed in relation to banking variables and those related to the macroeconomic situation. The study allowed us to conclude that there has been no significant deterioration in the capital position of banks. However, it showed a significant negative impact of several variables on the condition and stability of the studied banks, as cap-tured by other indicators. Additionally, the significance of 22 interactive variables indicates that the war in Ukraine has had a real impact on banks in the examined countries. Moreover, the results suggest that banks in countries with higher debt or budget deficits may be more affected by the war. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Polish): Artykuł bada wpływ wojny w Ukrainie na kondycję finansową i stabilność banków w krajach Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej bezpośrednio graniczących z krajami zaangażowanymi w konflikt militarny, czyli z Ukrainą, Białorusią i Rosją. Próbę badawczą składającą się z 93 banków oraz 45 analizowanych zmiennych dobrano na podstawie usystematyzowanego przeglądu literatury. Badanie empiryczne wykorzystuje systemową metodę uogólnionych momentów (SGMM). By uchwycić wpływ, wykorzystano zarówno zmienną binarną, jak i zmienne interakcyjne. Wyniki omówiono w odniesieniu do zmiennych jednostkowych oraz zmiennych dotyczących sytuacji makroekonomicznej. Badanie pozwoliło stwierdzić, że w analizowanym okresie nie nastąpiło znaczne pogorszenie współczynników kapitałowych banków. Jednocześnie wykazało ono istotny wpływ wielu zmiennych na kondycję i stabilność banków mierzonych pozostałymi wskaźnikami, a także istotność 22 zmiennych interakcyjnych, pokazującą, że wojna w Ukrainie ma realny negatywny wpływ na sytuację banków w badanych krajach. Ponadto wyniki sugerują, że banki w krajach o wyższym długu lub deficycie budżetowym mogą silniej odczuwać skutki wojny. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:The paper examines the impact of the war in Ukraine on the financial condition and stability of banks in Central and Eastern European nations directly bordering on the countries involved in the military conflict, i.e., Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus. The research sample, consisting of 93 banks and 45 analysed variables, was selected based on the systematic literature review presented. The empirical study uses the system generalised method of moments (SGMM). To capture the studied impact, both binary and interactive variables were used. The results are discussed in relation to banking variables and those related to the macroeconomic situation. The study allowed us to conclude that there has been no significant deterioration in the capital position of banks. However, it showed a significant negative impact of several variables on the condition and stability of the studied banks, as cap-tured by other indicators. Additionally, the significance of 22 interactive variables indicates that the war in Ukraine has had a real impact on banks in the examined countries. Moreover, the results suggest that banks in countries with higher debt or budget deficits may be more affected by the war. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:08670005
DOI:10.33119/GN/184318