Responses to Interest Rate Changes: A Comparison between Domestic and Foreign Commercial Banks in Malaysia1

This study aims to analyse the impact of interest rate changes on the domestic and foreign banks and determine its monetary policy implications. The study employed the impulse response functions and variance decomposition analysis based on the Vector Autoregression model to study the responses of ma...

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Banking industry
Banks
Borrowing
Commercial banks
Comparative analysis
Decomposition
Financial services
Foreign exchange rates
Growth rate
Interest rates
International finance
Investigations
Loans
Monetary policy
Regression analysis
Studies
Variables
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