Predicting corporate restructuring and financial distress in banks: The case of the Swiss banking industry

Author:

Boos Daniel1ORCID,Karampatsas Nikolaos2ORCID,Garn Wolfgang1ORCID,Stergioulas Lampros K.3

Affiliation:

1. Surrey Business School University of Surrey Surrey UK

2. Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity Coventry University Coventry UK

3. Faculty of IT & Design The Hague University of Applied Sciences The Hague Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractThe global financial crisis of 2007–2009 is widely regarded as the worst since the Great Depression and threatened the global financial system with a total collapse. This article distinguishes itself from the vast literature of bankruptcy, bank failure, and bank exit prediction models by introducing novel categorical parameters inspired by Switzerland's banking landscape. We evaluate data from 274 banks in Switzerland from 2007 to 2017 using generalized linear model logit and multinomial logit regressions and examine the determinants of corporate restructuring and financial distress. We complement our results with a robustness test via a Bayesian inference framework. We find that total assets and net interest margin affect bank exit and mergers and acquisitions, and that banks operating in the Zurich area have a higher likelihood of exiting and becoming takeover targets relative to banks operating in the Geneva area.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Finance,Accounting

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