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Monetary Policy Accommodation and Banking Risk: An Indian Perspective

verfasst von : Amaresh Samantaraya, Mausumi Mohanty

Erschienen in: Studies in International Economics and Finance

Verlag: Springer Singapore

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Abstract

In the aftermath of the global financial crisis of 2007, numerous research studies have been undertaken to analyse inter alia the severity of its impact and to examine the role of various factors leading to the crisis. Many such studies exposed weaknesses of the then prevailing banking regulatory framework and narrow focus of the monetary policy. It was observed that extensive financial engineering and regulatory arbitrage led to underestimating actual systemic risk in the banking sector. Several studies flagged monetary accommodation for a protracted period in the USA and many other advanced economies exacerbating banking risk, as the low-interest rate environment moderated the risk perception on the one hand, as also led to search for high returns in risky lending, on the other. In this backdrop, the present study attempted to assess if similar monetary policy accommodation during 2002–11 in India could have any role in increasing banking risk in India, which was reflected in the incidence of high bank NPAs since early 2010s. To examine this issue, we have used a dynamic panel data analysis based on data of 41 commercial banks for the period 2004–05 to 2019–20. In the econometric model, the variation in bank risk was explained by using standard macroeconomic and bank-specific variables, and the monetary policy stance was added to the list as an additional explanatory variable. The estimated results revealed that although the coefficient of monetary policy stance was negative suggesting monetary policy accommodation having potential to raising banking risk in India, but the coefficient was not statistically significant. Thus, the present study could not find evidence of monetary policy accommodation impacting banking risk in India. This may be due to effective coordination of monetary policy and banking regulatory policies, undertaken by the RBI. Important policy implication in the above context is to continue and consolidate judicious use of appropriate banking regulatory instruments in synchronization with the accommodative monetary policy, so that the adverse consequences of the latter to raise banking risk can be suitably neutralized.

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Non-food credit.
 
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NPAs which are long overdue. For example, a ‘sub-standard’ variety of NPA is overdue for three months, while a NPA which comes under ‘loss’ variety is overdue for over 2 years. A ‘loss’ variety requires 100 per cent provisioning, while a ‘sub-standard’ secured NPA requires 15 per cent provisioning. Details on the above are provided in RBI’s Master Circular on Prudential Norms on Income Recognition, Asset Classification, and Provisioning Pertaining to Advances dated 1 July 2015.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Monetary Policy Accommodation and Banking Risk: An Indian Perspective
verfasst von
Amaresh Samantaraya
Mausumi Mohanty
Copyright-Jahr
2022
Verlag
Springer Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7062-6_6

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