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Lending structure and 3-factor CAPM risk exposures: the case of Malaysia

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This study addresses the linkages between lending structure and bank risk exposures via the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM). Based on the 3-factor CAPM, five risk measures are examined; namely, the market, interest rate, exchange rate, total and unsystematic risk exposure. The influence of lending structure is analysed via four measures, the real estate lending, the specialisation index, the short-term lending stability, and the medium-term lending stability. Our findings show that the lending structure affects the market, interest rate, and unsystematic risk exposures. The stability of lending structure in both the short-term and medium-term period positively influence the market and interest rate risk exposure. On the other hand, the medium-term lending structure stability negatively affects the unsystematic risk exposure. Thus, the policy makers, bankers, and investors should not ignore the significant role of the lending structure when developing a strategic risk management framework.
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Banking , Capital asset pricing model (CAPM) , Lending structure , Risk management
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Rahman, A. A., Ibrahim, M. H., & Meera, A. K. M. (2010). Lending structure and 3-factor CAPM risk exposures: the case of Malaysia. Jurnal Pengurusan, 31(1), pp. 29-41.
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