Bank Income Smoothing, Ownership Concentration and the Regulatory Environment
Abstract We empirically examine whether the way a bank might use loan loss provisions to smooth its income is in‡uenced by its ownership concentration and the regulatory environment. Using a panel of European commercial banks, we find evidence that banks with more concentrated ownership use discretionary loan loss provisions to smooth their income. This behavior is less pronounced in countries with stronger supervisory regimes or higher external audit quality. Banks with low levels of ownership concentration do not display such discretionary income smoothing behavior. This suggests the need to improve existing or implement new corporate governance mechanisms.
View the original document on HAL open archive server: http://hal-unilim.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00916674 Published, Journal of Banking and Finance, 2014, 41, 253-270