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    Title: Are Bigger Banks More Profitable than Smaller Banks?
    Authors: Chang, Matthew C.;Nieh, Chien-chung;Peng, Ya-hui
    Contributors: 淡江大學財務金融學系
    Keywords: Panel threshold model;Interest spread;Bank profitability
    Date: 2011-11
    Issue Date: 2012-07-22 14:58:35 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: International Scientific Press
    Abstract: In this study, we apply Panel Threshold Model (Hansen, 1999) to examine whether there is optimal asset scale for interest spread to affect banks' profits. The empirical results demonstrate the existence of three thresholds, which divide banks into four groups into four groups according to asset scale. When asset scales of banks are in the 3rd capital group, banks profit by the widening in loan-deposit interest spread. For the other three groups, however, the relationship between profit and loan-deposit spread is negative. Banks' return on equity (ROE) is positively correlated with net commission income, net invest income, net non-operating income, and net interest income.
    Relation: Journal of Applied Finance and Banking 1(3), pp.59-71
    Appears in Collections:[財務金融學系暨研究所] 期刊論文

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