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On the key drivers of capital depletion in the EU-wide stress tests

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  • Efstathios Sarantinos
  • Dimitris Kenourgios
  • John Hlias Plikas

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We aim to identify the key drivers of capital depletion under the adverse scenario by reverse engineering the EU-wide stress tests. Our sample consists of the banks that participated in the 2016, 2018 and 2021 EU-wide stress tests. We use three separate sets of variables, namely the bank-specific indicators, the macroeconomic parameters and the banks' exposures per loan portfolio. The results demonstrate that banks that are more profitable, more efficient, smaller, more exposed to corporate clients, less exposed to governments and having booked more impairments beforehand experience lower capital depletion under the adverse scenario. In addition, high rates of inflation imply more severe capital reductions, while high GDP leads to mild capital depletion. The asset mix on banks' balance sheets significantly affects the impact of stress test under the adverse scenario. Results are robust to alternative econometric approaches and provide important implications for both supervisors and banks.

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  • Efstathios Sarantinos & Dimitris Kenourgios & John Hlias Plikas, 2024. "On the key drivers of capital depletion in the EU-wide stress tests," International Journal of Banking, Accounting and Finance, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 14(2), pages 151-177.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:injbaf:v:14:y:2024:i:2:p:151-177
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