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This study analyzes the profitability of 32 commercial banks in Bangladesh, over the period of 2003-2012, using OLS fixed effect regression technique. In order to identify the difference in profitability determinants between public and private banks, this study has categorized the banks into two separate groups: state-owned public commercial banks and private commercial banks in Bangladesh. The profitability determinants include bank specific characteristics and macroeconomic factors. The estimation results show that there is a significant difference in profitability measure for public and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This study analyzes the profitability of 32 commercial banks in Bangladesh, over the period of 2003-2012, using OLS fixed effect regression technique. In order to identify the difference in profitability determinants between public and private banks, this study has categorized the banks into two separate groups: state-owned public commercial banks and private commercial banks in Bangladesh. The profitability determinants include bank specific characteristics and macroeconomic factors. The estimation results show that there is a significant difference in profitability measure for public and private banks, especially concerning the asset quality and liquidity. In addition, this study has also examined the impact of the international financial crisis on Bangladeshi banks, and found that only the public banks profitability had been affected by the crisis.
Autorenporträt
Reza Morshed Roky has completed Master of Science in Banking and Financial Systems in the Global Economy from Department of Economics, University of Reading, UK. He has also completed MBA and B.A. (Hons) Accounting and Finance from Anglia Ruskin University, UK. Currently he is working in a international business consultancy firm in Bangladesh.