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The Effect of Exchange Rates and Interest Rates of Four Large Economies on the Health of Banks in ASEAN-3 KCI 등재 SCOPUS

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한국유통과학회 (Korea Distribution Science Association)
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This study examines how the health of the banks in ASEAN-3 countries namely Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand respond to the change in exchange rates and foreign interest rates in four large economies. The transmissions of the two external factors through domestic factors in each ASEAN-3 countries eventually affects Non-Performing Loan (NPL) of commercial banks. This study uses the monthly time series data and the renowned Structural Vector Autoregressive (VAR) model comprising five variables, namely exchange rate, foreign interest rate, domestic interest rate, money supply, and non-performing loan (NPL). The results indicate that there are different effects between ASEAN-3 countries, which can be classified as short-run effect and long-run effect. In the long run effect, external factors have a dominant role in determining NPL in ASEAN-3 countries. Yuan has the biggest effect on Malaysia’s NPL, while Indonesia is more affected by European interest rates rather than the fluctuation of the US currency and China’s interest rates. Among ASEAN-3 countries, Malaysia is the one that is the most vulnerable to external factors. While Thailand’s NPL is affected dominantly by domestic factors. This study shows that the Fed Funds Rate (US official interest rate) is not always the dominant factor affecting the health of domestic banks in ASEAN-3.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Methodology
4. Data Analysis
    4.1. Impulse Response Function (IRF)
5. Discussion and Recommendation
References
저자
  • Rudi PURWONO(Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Airlangga) Corresponding Author
  • Jopie TAMTELAHITU(Department of Economics, Universitas Airlangga)
  • M. Khoerul MUBIN(Department of Economics, Universitas Airlangga)