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AN ANALYSIS OF THE FACTORS AFFECTING BANKS` CASH DEMAND: A CASE STUDY OF REFAH BANK

Ebrahim Abbasi, Alireza Bahrami and Amir Mohammad Zadeh
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Ebrahim Abbasi: Alzahra University, Iran
Alireza Bahrami: Islamic Azad University, Iran
Amir Mohammad Zadeh: University of Tehran, Iran

Studies in Business and Economics, 2014, vol. 9, issue 3, 5-20

Abstract: The present study is an investigation on each of affective factors in cash demand of Refah Bank in Golestan Province. To this end, daily data of the related branches obtained from 15 months, from March 21, 2010 to June 20, 2011, has been used. The information of July month has also been used to test prediction accuracy. As the results of regression test reveal, current account balance, saving account balance, long-term investment account balance, and account balance of other banks in Refah bank affect cash demand of Refah bank significantly and positively while there is no significant relation between short-term investment account balance, account balance of checks issued by other banks and account balance of sold issued checks and cash demand of Refah bank.

Keywords: account balance; cash demand; Refah Bank of Golestan Province (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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