Loan-loss provisions, earnings management, and capital management by Russian banks: the impact of changes in banking regulation and oversight

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Egor Nikulin
Jeff Downing
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[1] Graduate School of Management,
[2] St. Petersburg University,undefined
[3] National Research University Higher School of Economics (Saint Petersburg),undefined
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Eurasian Business Review | 2021年 / 11卷
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Loan-loss provisions; Earnings management; Capital management; Banking regulation;
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This paper compares earnings management (EM) and capital management (CM) by Russian banks before and after changes in banking regulation and oversight in Russia. In Russia, in recent years, the Central Bank of the Russian Federation has imposed new regulations on banks. In addition, the Central Bank has strengthened its oversight by revoking the license of a large number of banks. Hence, we compare EM and CM before and after these changes in regulation and oversight. We focus on the use of loan-loss provisions (LLPs) for EM and CM. We have three main results. First, we find that banks use LLPs for EM both before and after these changes in regulation and oversight. However, banks’ use of LLPs for EM is similar pre- and post-changes. Second, for the entire sample period, we find mixed evidence of the relationship between capital and LLPs. However, post-changes, the relationship between capital and LLPs is more negative relative to pre-changes. This result is consistent with stronger oversight by regulators post-changes. Third, the difference in CM post-changes relative to pre-changes is different for government-owned banks than for private banks.
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