Firm Risk And Performance The Role Of Corporate Governance
Nor Syazlinda Mohd Nor
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The reason for this review tried to look at the performance of Sunway Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) with particular risk variables and macroeconomic component on productivity execution. The information is acquired from annual report of Sunway REIT from year 2011-2015. The estimation of liquidity proportion and working proportion used to see the general execution of Sunway REIT in 5 years which supposedly past benchmark. To see the relationship of dangers variables to the benefit, this paper is using profitability ratio which include return on assets, return on equity, and return on investment, liquidity ratio that consists of current ratio. The activity ratio, it is calculated based on total asset turnover and the leverage ratio using the debt ratio. There are also GDP and inflation stated. There are few types of risk which are credit risk, liquidity risk and market risk. The study is to find the relationship between the corporate governance and risk performance as well as to the company performance and profit.
Keywords: Credit Risk; liquidity; profitability and macroeconomics. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G3 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-04-16
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