Determinants of Portuguese banks' profitability: An update

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Autor(a) principal: Basílio, Maria S.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Pires, Maria Clara P., Borralho, Carlos, Corresponding author: Basílio, Maria S..
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12207/6221
Resumo: In this study, we assess the main determinants of banks' profitability in Portugal over the period 2015–2018. We divide the factors that can influence bank profitability into several groups: management quality, credit quality, capital adequacy, liquidity (internal bank factors), and GDP growth (an external factor). The panel dataset is composed of annual report data for the 18 major banks operating in Portugal, representing about 98% of the Portuguese banking product. Profitability has been a persistent challenge for banks since the global financial crisis. Moreover, the Portuguese banking system had been facing several structural problems, which makes this topic particularly relevant. The profitability proxy used is the return on equity (ROE). The empirical strategy followed was pooled OLS. Variables relevant for explaining Portuguese banks' profitability are capital adequacy, liquidity and credit risk. As expected, the results show that capital adequacy (TIER 1) and credit quality (CVCT) have a negative and significant impact on banks' profitability, whereas liquidity (RAL) has a positive impact.
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title Determinants of Portuguese banks' profitability: An update
spellingShingle Determinants of Portuguese banks' profitability: An update
Basílio, Maria S.
Banks
Profitability
Pooled OLS
title_short Determinants of Portuguese banks' profitability: An update
title_full Determinants of Portuguese banks' profitability: An update
title_fullStr Determinants of Portuguese banks' profitability: An update
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of Portuguese banks' profitability: An update
title_sort Determinants of Portuguese banks' profitability: An update
author Basílio, Maria S.
author_facet Basílio, Maria S.
Pires, Maria Clara P.
Borralho, Carlos
Corresponding author: Basílio, Maria S..
author_role author
author2 Pires, Maria Clara P.
Borralho, Carlos
Corresponding author: Basílio, Maria S..
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Basílio, Maria S.
Pires, Maria Clara P.
Borralho, Carlos
Corresponding author: Basílio, Maria S..
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Banks
Profitability
Pooled OLS
topic Banks
Profitability
Pooled OLS
description In this study, we assess the main determinants of banks' profitability in Portugal over the period 2015–2018. We divide the factors that can influence bank profitability into several groups: management quality, credit quality, capital adequacy, liquidity (internal bank factors), and GDP growth (an external factor). The panel dataset is composed of annual report data for the 18 major banks operating in Portugal, representing about 98% of the Portuguese banking product. Profitability has been a persistent challenge for banks since the global financial crisis. Moreover, the Portuguese banking system had been facing several structural problems, which makes this topic particularly relevant. The profitability proxy used is the return on equity (ROE). The empirical strategy followed was pooled OLS. Variables relevant for explaining Portuguese banks' profitability are capital adequacy, liquidity and credit risk. As expected, the results show that capital adequacy (TIER 1) and credit quality (CVCT) have a negative and significant impact on banks' profitability, whereas liquidity (RAL) has a positive impact.
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