Determinants of Bank Finance to Corporates: Evidence from Indian Companies
Jitendra Mahakud
The IUP Journal of Bank Management, 2005, vol. IV, issue 3, 26-33
Abstract:
This paper endeavors to find out the determinants of bank finance to corporates in India. A panel data analysis, more specifically, the Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) technique, has been used to find out the factors which affect corporate borrowings from banks in India. It has been found that variables like size of the company, debt to equity ratio are positively, and variables like return on assets, Tobin’s Q ratio and Altman’s Z-score are negatively related to the bank finance in the case of Indian corporate sector.
Date: 2005
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