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Does Excess Bank Liquidity Impact Non-Performing Loan? A Study on Bangladeshi Economy

Amir, Md. Khaled (2019): Does Excess Bank Liquidity Impact Non-Performing Loan? A Study on Bangladeshi Economy. Published in: International Journal of Business and Technopreneurship , Vol. 9, No. 3 (6 October 2019): pp. 1-12.

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Abstract

This study endeavored to find out the impact of excess bank liquidity on non-performing loans (NPL) by using both technical and empirical analysis. The paper found that explanatory variable (excess bank liquidity) has moderate influence on the dependent variable (NPL), suggesting some other hypothetical and psychological aspects such as the intention to fraud, immoral lending, lack of loan monitoring, capital injection and nepotism, etc. which may affect the current economic and banking system in Bangladesh. The study conducts simple linear regression analysis where the beta coefficient of excess bank liquidity is -0.435 clearly indicates, the inverse movement of both the variables which supports the real banking system. The model equation supports an economical relation between excess bank liquidity and non-performing loan (NPL) because loan recovery is the meaning of reducing non-performing loan (NPL) amount and boosts up the bank liquidity of any bank again.

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