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Financial Vulnerability and Economic Dynamics in Malaysia

Financial Vulnerability and Economic Dynamics in Malaysia

Description

This study attempts to develop a financial vulnerability indicator serving as a composite indicator for the state of financial vulnerability.
This study attempts to develop a financial vulnerability indicator serving as a composite indicator for the state of financial vulnerability. The indicator was constructed from 10 variables of macroeconomic, financial and property market by extracting a common vulnerability component through the dynamic approximate factor model. On the feedback and amplification effects, the outcome revealed that financial vulnerability shock catalysed significant negative effects on economic activity in a high-vulnerability regime, while the impact was negligible in periods of low vulnerability. This study highlighted the usefulness of composite indicators as an early warning mechanism to gauge vulnerabilities in the Malaysian financial system.

Author
1. Tai-Hock Kuek (University Malaysia Sarawak)
2. Chin-Hong Puah (University Malaysia Sarawak)
3. M. Affendy Arip (University Malaysia Sarawak)
Journal
Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice
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