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Market Power, Types of Ownership and Bank Income Diversification: Cases of Asian Countries
This study aims to analyze the effects of market power and type of ownership on bank’s income diversification in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and China. Banks diversifies their source of income to stabilize profitability level.
Valentino Robertho, Buddi Wibowo
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Examining the impact of income diversification on bank performance: Are foreign banks heterogeneous?
This study examines the heterogeneity of foreign banks in the income diversification and performance nexus. We utilize annual bank data across 46 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa over the period 2011–2018 and find that increased income diversification ...
Bismark Addai +2 more
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DETERMINANTS OF COMMERCIAL BANKS PROFITABILITY: EVIDENCE FROM GERMANY
This study aims to determine the determinants of profitability in commercial banks in Germany. The population is 7 banking sector companies listed in the DAX (Deutscher Aktienindex) Bank during the 2017-2020 period, with a sample of 5 banks and producing
Szilard Farkasdi +2 more
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The effect of revenue diversification on the firm value and stability of banks: A comparative study of Nigerian and Malaysian banks [PDF]
This study contributes to the current debate on the downsides and benefits of revenue diversification. Diversification may affect banks when they invest in riskier activities with lower returns, while they benefit from diversified activities that are ...
Oluwaseyi Olalere +3 more
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Analysis of Non-Interest Income of Commercial Banks in Ghana [PDF]
Banks in recent times have changed their focus from depending heavily on interest income to generating revenue from fee generating activities. This paper identifies and discusses some factors common with banks that engage in non-interest earning activities in Ghana.
Basil Senyo Damankah +2 more
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Revenue diversification and bank profitability: study on Indonesian banks
Bank has traditional activities that generate interest income, and non-traditional activities such as underwriting and trading securities, broker-agent, and investment banking, and other activities that generate non-interest income.
Muhammad Zaki Ashyari, Rofikoh Rokhim
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Bank risk and non-interest income activities in the Indonesian banking industry [PDF]
Abstract The recent trend of product diversification in the Indonesian banking industry underscores the importance of non-interest income activities. This study examines the relationship between product diversification and bank risk over the period of 2002–2008. Our analysis shows clear evidence that the effect of product diversification on bank risk
Wahyu Yuwana Hidayat +2 more
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This paper is a contribution to the ongoing debate on the benefits and drawbacks of bank revenue diversification. Revenue diversification may benefit banks if diversified activities are inherently less risky and possess high returns, while it may hurt ...
Shoaib Nisar +3 more
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Non-Interest Income and Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) Performance in Nigeria
The review of the regulations guiding the activities of DepositMoney Banks (DMBs) in Nigeria affected the revenue generated byDMBs, forcing most banks to diversify their sources of revenue tonon-interest income. Panel data technique was employed to examinethe impact of non-interest income on DMBs performance in Nigeriafrom 2012 through 2019.
Lateef Adewale Yunusa +3 more
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This paper studies determinants and consequences of theThis paper studies determinants and consequences of the changing income structure of commercial banks in the era of financial conglomeration.
Joon-Ho Hahm
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