Loan loss provisions, Capital and Earnings Management: Evidence from German Banks

German Commercial Code endows banks with discretion to build up loan loss provisions. In this dissertation, loan loss provision hypotheses including earnings and capital management are re-examined by specifying two kinds of models on a panel of German saving banks, cooperative banks and commercial b...

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Main Author: Ye, Yutong
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/54118/
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description German Commercial Code endows banks with discretion to build up loan loss provisions. In this dissertation, loan loss provision hypotheses including earnings and capital management are re-examined by specifying two kinds of models on a panel of German saving banks, cooperative banks and commercial banks for the period from 2011 through 2017. In static model, the study finds that: (1) German bank managers use discretionary loan loss provisions to smooth bank earnings (before provisions and tax), and to meet capital adequacy ratio as required by bank regulators;(2) Procyclical provisioning behaviour has been found even when the build-up of loan loss provisions in Germany are insignificantly related to the level of non-performing loans ; (3) Further analysis incorporating the interaction term between X-efficiency and earnings management in the model specification shows that more efficient banks are more sensitive to the change in earnings so that they need more loan loss provisions to reduce earnings volatility. However, results in a dynamic model only show robust evidence of earnings and capital management but little evidence of procyclicality or any interactive effect.
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spelling nottingham-541182022-04-22T15:24:34Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/54118/ Loan loss provisions, Capital and Earnings Management: Evidence from German Banks Ye, Yutong German Commercial Code endows banks with discretion to build up loan loss provisions. In this dissertation, loan loss provision hypotheses including earnings and capital management are re-examined by specifying two kinds of models on a panel of German saving banks, cooperative banks and commercial banks for the period from 2011 through 2017. In static model, the study finds that: (1) German bank managers use discretionary loan loss provisions to smooth bank earnings (before provisions and tax), and to meet capital adequacy ratio as required by bank regulators;(2) Procyclical provisioning behaviour has been found even when the build-up of loan loss provisions in Germany are insignificantly related to the level of non-performing loans ; (3) Further analysis incorporating the interaction term between X-efficiency and earnings management in the model specification shows that more efficient banks are more sensitive to the change in earnings so that they need more loan loss provisions to reduce earnings volatility. However, results in a dynamic model only show robust evidence of earnings and capital management but little evidence of procyclicality or any interactive effect. 2018-09-11 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/54118/1/Yutong%20Ye%204304666.pdf Ye, Yutong (2018) Loan loss provisions, Capital and Earnings Management: Evidence from German Banks. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] Loan loss provisions; Germany; Earnings management; Capital management; X-efficiency
spellingShingle Loan loss provisions; Germany; Earnings management; Capital management; X-efficiency
Ye, Yutong
Loan loss provisions, Capital and Earnings Management: Evidence from German Banks
title Loan loss provisions, Capital and Earnings Management: Evidence from German Banks
title_full Loan loss provisions, Capital and Earnings Management: Evidence from German Banks
title_fullStr Loan loss provisions, Capital and Earnings Management: Evidence from German Banks
title_full_unstemmed Loan loss provisions, Capital and Earnings Management: Evidence from German Banks
title_short Loan loss provisions, Capital and Earnings Management: Evidence from German Banks
title_sort loan loss provisions, capital and earnings management: evidence from german banks
topic Loan loss provisions; Germany; Earnings management; Capital management; X-efficiency
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/54118/