Bank provisioning practice during the pandemic: evidence from the COVID-19 outbreak

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Tram-Anh Nguyen
Phu Ha Nguyen
Hiep Ngoc Luu
Trang Nguyen Ha Cu
Phuong-Anh Nguyen
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[1] Institute of Economics and Strategic Management,VNU University of Economics and Business
[2] Vietnam National University,undefined
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Pandemic; COVID-19; Loan loss provisions; Capital management; Income smoothing; Signalling;
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We investigate whether, and to what extent, banks exploit their discretion over loan loss provisions to achieve their management purposes during the pandemic. Using a sample of US banks during the current COVID-19 outbreak, we find that banks are more eager to use discretionary loan loss provisions in response to the worsening pandemic situation. We find in particular that banks use discretionary loan loss provisions to manage regulatory capital, smooth income and signal private information to outsiders. Overall, this paper enriches the literature on bank discretionary behaviour during the difficult time, especially during the current COVID-19 pandemic, and therefore, it has important implications for banking supervisor and bank stakeholders.
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