Macro Stress Testing the Credit Risk of Conventional and Participation Banks in Turkey: A Nonparametric Quantile Regression Approach

Resul Aydemir*, Zehra Atik, Bulent Guloglu

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Abstract

This paper applies a novel time series-based additive nonparametric quantile regression technique to stress test the credit risk of conventional and participation banks in Turkey. We particularly examine the effects of the exchange rate, unemployment rate, the policy interest rate, and the public debt-to-GDP ratio on the non-performing loan ratio (NPL) of Turkish banks at distinct quantile levels. We find that their effects are heterogeneous and significantly vary across different types of banks and quantiles. Overall, participation banks are more vulnerable to negative scenarios associated with the exchange rate, unemployment rate, and public debt ratio than conventional banks.

Original languageEnglish
JournalEastern European Economics
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Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2023

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Keywords

  • Macro stress resting
  • non-performing loans
  • nonparametric quantile regression
  • participation banking
  • scenario analysis
  • Turkish banks

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