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The Influence of Operational Risk on the Performance of Banks' Financial Assets in Cameroon: Analysis of Non-performing Loans and Management Costs

L'influence Du Risque Opérationnel Sur Le Rendement Des Actifs Financiers Des Banques Au Cameroun: Analyse Des Crédits Improductifs Et Frais De Gestion

Votsoma Djekna (), Timba Gaelle Tatiana and Nzihi Nziki Zenga
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Timba Gaelle Tatiana: Université de Douala

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Abstract: The paper objective is to measure the sensitivity of operational risk to the return on financial assets in Cameroon. The importance of bankruptcies and banking transactions observed over the last 20 years between the monetary authorities on the failures. Our sample consists of individual data from four banks in Cameroon. The data on the explanatory variables will be extracted from various bank numbers of banks and financing institutions, as well as from COBAC. All other variables are related to financial risk indicators. They will be automatically attributed to the accounts and reports published in the official journals in Cameroon. Our analysis shows that operational risk factors have a significant influence on the performance of banks' assets in Cameroon.

Keywords: Risque bancaire; Frais de gestion; Crédits improductifs; Rendement des actifs (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018-12-26
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Published in Global Journal of Management and Business Research: Finance, 2018

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