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Are Foreign Banks a 'Safe Haven'? Evidence from Past Banking Crises

By Gustavo Adler, Eugenio M Cerutti

February 26, 2015

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Gustavo Adler, and Eugenio M Cerutti. Are Foreign Banks a 'Safe Haven'? Evidence from Past Banking Crises, (USA: International Monetary Fund, 2015) accessed November 21, 2024
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Summary

The presence of foreign banks in emerging markets has increased markedly over the last two decades, raising questions about their potentially stabilizing or destabilizing role during times of financial distress. Most studies on this subject have focused on banks’ asset side (i.e., their lending behavior). This paper focuses on their liability side, studying the behavior of depositors vis-à-vis foreign banks. We rely on data from the banking crises in Argentina and Uruguay over the period 1994-2002 to conduct the study. The paper focuses on three questions; (i) are foreign banks perceived as a safe haven during bank runs?; (ii) does their legal structure (branch versus subsidiary) matter?; (iii) do perceptions depend on the nature of the crisis? Contrary to the commonly held view that foreign banks play a stabilizing role during domestic banking crises, we do not find robust evidence in this regard. Only in one (large) bank run episode, out of five studied, there is evidence of safe haven perceptions towards foreign branches.

Subject: Bank deposits, Banking, Commercial banks, Exchange rate risk, Financial institutions, Financial regulation and supervision, Financial services, Foreign banks, State-owned banks

Keywords: Bank deposits, Bank run, Bank run episode, Banking, Branch, Commercial banks, Crisis, Deposit, Deposit loss, Deposit run, Deposit withdrawal, Depositor, Depositor base, Exchange rate risk, Foreign banks, Non-resident deposit, State-owned banks, WP

Publication Details

  • Pages:

    27

  • Volume:

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  • Series:

    Working Paper No. 2015/043

  • Stock No:

    WPIEA2015043

  • ISBN:

    9781616357047

  • ISSN:

    1018-5941