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- Title
MACROECONOMIC FACTORS OF CONSUMER LOAN CREDIT RISK: THE CASE OF LITHUANIA.
- Authors
Keliuotyte-Staniuleniene, Greta; Kanapickiene, Rasa; Vasiliauskaite, Deimante; Spicas, Renatas
- Abstract
Macroeconomic factors play a crucial role in determining the quality of a bank's loan portfolio and can significantly impact the level of banking credit risk. Furthermore, the levels of credit risk vary between different loan types, e.g. the level of consumer loan credit risk is higher than other loans. However, the existing research lacks a systematic approach to credit risk factors, particularly in analysing the macroeconomic factors of consumer loan credit risk. Therefore, this study aims to estimate the macroeconomic factors of consumer loan credit risk in the Lithuanian banking system. This study finds that macroeconomic conditions negatively associate with nonperforming loans for consumer loans. Economy growth, stock market, foreign exchange market, and institutional environment factors also have a risk-reducing impact. In contrast, credit market and bond market factors have a risk-increasing impact on consumer loan credit risk. The proposed findings of this study can assist financial institutions in managing credit risk more effectively. They may be useful to the government and central bank when implementing fiscal and monetary policies. Furthermore, our research can contribute to filling the existing gap in the literature regarding macroeconomic factors and credit risk analysis of consumer loans in Lithuania.
- Subjects
LITHUANIA; CREDIT risk; PERSONAL loans; CONSUMER credit; CREDIT analysis; NONPERFORMING loans; FOREIGN exchange market; CENTRAL banking industry; BANK management
- Publication
Transformations in Business & Economics, 2023, Vol 22, Issue 3, p156
- ISSN
1648-4460
- Publication type
Article