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100 _aJain, Ravi Kumar
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245 _aDeterminants of Profitability of Indian Commercial Banks
300 _a8-19 p.
520 _aThis study examined the effect of determinants influencing the performance of 45 commercial banks in India, post the global financial crisis. The random effect model on balanced panel data for the period from 2010 - 2016 was performed to determine the impact of the macroeconomic and bank specific factors on the profitability of 45 Indian commercial banks (26 public sector banks and 19 private sector banks). The results suggested that the private sector banks performed better than the public sector banks. Findings of the model revealed that a significant part of the commercial banks' profitability was explained by bank specific factors like the NPAs, profit per employee, operating profit to total assets, and investment to total assets, while the capital adequacy ratio remained insignificant. The macroeconomic variables like GDP, IIP, and WPI were significant in explaining the profitability of the Indian commercial banks. This paper highlighted new facts in better understanding of the profitability of commercial banks in growing economies like India.
653 _aRandom Effect Model
653 _aIndian Commercial Banks
653 _aCAMEL
700 _aMetri, Bhimaraya
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700 _aVenugopala, K. P.
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_aGILANI,S.
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_tINDIAN JOURNAL OF FINANCE
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