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2018 | 2/2018 (74) | 74-95

Article title

International Banking and Bank Performance: The Case of Poland

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PL
Banki międzynarodowe a rentowność banków: na przykładzie polskiego sektora bankowego

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Abstracts

EN
The aim of this study is to examine differences in the determinants of profitability between domestic and foreign banks in Poland during the global financial crisis and the eurozone debt crisis. Empirical results based on panel data sets containing both micro-level and macro-level data provided the evidence of differences in the determinants of performance between domestic and foreign banks, and also between foreign subsidiaries and foreign institutions’ branches, i.e. foreign currency loans were profitable mainly for foreign banks’ subsidiaries. Furthermore, this paper found a positive correlation between the context of parent banks and the profitability of their affiliates mainly during the global financial crisis.
PL
Celem opracowania jest zbadanie różnic w determinantach rentowności banków krajowych i zagranicznych w Polsce w czasie globalnego kryzysu finansowego z 2008 r. i kryzysu zadłużeniowego państw strefy euro. Wyniki empiryczne oparte na analizie danych panelowych zawierających dane na poziomie zarówno mikro, jak i makro wskazały na różnice w determinantach wyników między bankami krajowymi i zagranicznymi, a także między oddziałami zagranicznymi i oddziałami instytucji zagranicznych. Ponadto, w niniejszym dokumencie stwierdzono dodatnią korelację między rentownością banków-matek a rentownością ich spółek zależnych, głównie w czasie globalnego kryzysu finansowego.

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74-95

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Dates

published
2018-05-08

Contributors

  • Warsaw School of Economics

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Publication order reference

Identifiers

ISSN
1644-9584

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.desklight-5c26eab1-9528-4800-9e06-4c6d93ab203b
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