The liquidity risk–financial performance nexus: Evidence from hybrid financial institutions
Michael Adusei
Managerial and Decision Economics, 2022, vol. 43, issue 1, 31-47
Abstract:
This paper uses a sample of 532 microfinance institutions (MFIs) in 73 countries to investigate the effect of liquidity risk on the financial performance of MFIs and also enquires whether this effect changes in the presence of credit risk. It observes that liquidity risk exhibits a robust negative and statistically significant effect on the financial performance of MFIs. However, in the presence of credit risk, this negative effect transmutes into a positive effect. The paper also observes that in the presence of liquidity risk, credit risk impacts the financial performance of MFIs positively.
Date: 2022
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