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Growth, profits and foreign ownership in the Brazilian banking industry

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Pages 5483-5494 | Published online: 22 Jun 2018
 

ABSTRACT

The deregulation of the financial markets and their progressive globalization has favoured the internationalization of banking. Moreover, during the international financial crisis, the presence of foreign banks has increased in countries experiencing faster economic growth, such as Brazil. In this context, the aim of this study is to analyze the growth and profitability of the financial institutions in Brazil, taking into account the possible non-linearity of the relationship, the differences between Brazilian and foreign institutions and the effect of the crisis. Our results indicate that the entry of foreign institutions has a direct effect on the Brazilian banking industry.

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Notes

1 Services for the management of derivative products and instruments outside of normal operations.

2 Specifically, ui,t = ηi + λt + vk where ηi is the specific part of the error of each unit (unobservable heterogeneity) and which contains the unobservable effects that only affect institution i, λt represents the shocks that occur at time t and affect all institutions equally and vk is a random disturbance.

3 We understand foreign institutions to be those privately owned institutions which operate in Brazil and are subordinate to the parent company of a foreign institution, regardless of whether their entry process into this country was through acquisition or merger with local institutions.

4 The dependent variable is considered to be persistent when the value of the coefficient of the lagged dependent variable is close to 1.

Additional information

Funding

This paper has been financially supported by Junta de Extremadura under the V Action Plan for Research and Development 2014/17 through the GIMAF research group (reference GR15027).

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