Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5056565 Economic Systems 2011 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper analyzes interest margin determinants in the Russian banking sector with a particular emphasis on the bank ownership structure. Using unique bank-level data covering Russia's entire banking sector for the 1999-2007 period, we find that the impact of a number of commonly used determinants such as market structure, credit risk, liquidity risk and size of operations differs across state-controlled, domestic-private and foreign-owned banks. At the same time, the influence of operational costs and risk aversion is homogeneous across ownership groups. The results overall suggest that the form of bank ownership needs to be considered when analyzing interest margin determinants.

► Bank ownership influences determinants of interest margins in Russia. ► Influence of market structure, credit risk and size differs by ownership. ► Impact of operational costs and risk aversion is identical across ownership groups.

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