Determinants of capital adequacy ratio: evidence from selected Malaysian commercial banks / Nurul Wahidah Subki

Capital adequacy ratio (CAR) is the ratio propounded by the regulatory authority in the banking sector to judge the health of the banking system and to ensure that banks can take up a reasonable level of losses arising from operational losses. This study is to analyze the factors that influence capi...

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Main Author: Subki, Nurul Wahidah
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling my-uitm-ir.954792024-05-29T16:42:59Z Determinants of capital adequacy ratio: evidence from selected Malaysian commercial banks / Nurul Wahidah Subki 2016 Subki, Nurul Wahidah Dissertations, Academic. Preparation of theses Capital adequacy ratio (CAR) is the ratio propounded by the regulatory authority in the banking sector to judge the health of the banking system and to ensure that banks can take up a reasonable level of losses arising from operational losses. This study is to analyze the factors that influence capital adequacy ratio in Malaysian commercial banks. In this study, capital adequacy ratio acted as dependent variable while bank size, loan loss reserve, leverage and profitability are independent variables used in the study. The method used for regression is using STATA 11.2. Findings showed that bank size and leverage are influencing capital adequacy ratio of commercial banks in Malaysia. However, two variables which are loan loss reserve and profitability is not influencing capital adequacy ratio in Malaysian commercial banks. 2016 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/95479/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/95479/1/95479.PDF text en public degree Universiti Teknologi MARA, Negeri Sembilan Faculty of Business Management
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topic Dissertations, Academic
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Preparation of theses
Subki, Nurul Wahidah
Determinants of capital adequacy ratio: evidence from selected Malaysian commercial banks / Nurul Wahidah Subki
description Capital adequacy ratio (CAR) is the ratio propounded by the regulatory authority in the banking sector to judge the health of the banking system and to ensure that banks can take up a reasonable level of losses arising from operational losses. This study is to analyze the factors that influence capital adequacy ratio in Malaysian commercial banks. In this study, capital adequacy ratio acted as dependent variable while bank size, loan loss reserve, leverage and profitability are independent variables used in the study. The method used for regression is using STATA 11.2. Findings showed that bank size and leverage are influencing capital adequacy ratio of commercial banks in Malaysia. However, two variables which are loan loss reserve and profitability is not influencing capital adequacy ratio in Malaysian commercial banks.
format Thesis
qualification_level Bachelor degree
author Subki, Nurul Wahidah
author_facet Subki, Nurul Wahidah
author_sort Subki, Nurul Wahidah
title Determinants of capital adequacy ratio: evidence from selected Malaysian commercial banks / Nurul Wahidah Subki
title_short Determinants of capital adequacy ratio: evidence from selected Malaysian commercial banks / Nurul Wahidah Subki
title_full Determinants of capital adequacy ratio: evidence from selected Malaysian commercial banks / Nurul Wahidah Subki
title_fullStr Determinants of capital adequacy ratio: evidence from selected Malaysian commercial banks / Nurul Wahidah Subki
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of capital adequacy ratio: evidence from selected Malaysian commercial banks / Nurul Wahidah Subki
title_sort determinants of capital adequacy ratio: evidence from selected malaysian commercial banks / nurul wahidah subki
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA, Negeri Sembilan
granting_department Faculty of Business Management
publishDate 2016
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/95479/1/95479.PDF
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