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The Impact of Bank-Specific Determinants on Commercial Banks’ Liquidity in Namibia

Johannes P. S. Sheefeni
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Johannes P. S. Sheefeni: Department of Economics, University of Namibia, Namibia

Business, Management and Economics Research, 2016, vol. 2, issue 8, 155-162

Abstract: This paper examined the bank-specific determinants for commercial bank’s liquidity in Namibia. The study was based on quarterly data covering the period 2001:Q1 to 2014:Q2, utilizing the technique of unit root and ordinary least squares. The results of the unit root test showed that all variable were stationary in levels and thus, the ordinary least squares technique was used to conduct the estimation. The results revealed a statistical insignificant negative relationship between commercial bank’s liquidity and return on equity as a measure of commercial bank’s profitability. Furthermore, the results also showed a positive relationship between commercial bank’s liquidity and capital adequacy as well as between commercial bank’s liquidity and non-performing loans though statistical insignificant.

Keywords: Bank-specific; Commercial bank’s liquidity; Namibia; Unit root; Ordinary least squares. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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