Yousfi, Ridha (2025): The impact of liquidity risk on bank financial performance.
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Abstract
This study investigates how liquidity risk affects the performance of deposit money banks in Tunisia, while also examining the moderating influence of nonperforming loans on this relationship. Using a two-step system generalized method of moments (GMM) estimator, the analysis is conducted on a sample of 50 listed banks across six Tunisian countries—Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, Zambia, Kenya, and Tanzania. Bank performance is measured through return on assets (ROA) and return on equity (ROE), with net interest margin (NIM) serving as a robustness indicator. The results reveal that liquidity risk has a significant and negative impact on bank performance, indicating that higher liquidity risk reduces profitability. Similarly, nonperforming loans negatively and significantly influence bank performance, and their interaction with liquidity risk further exacerbates this adverse effect. These findings are consistent across alternative performance metrics and econometric models that address potential endogeneity issues. Overall, this study provides one of the earliest cross-country empirical insights into how liquidity risk affects DMB performance in Tunisia and contributes to the literature by integrating the joint effect of liquidity risk and nonperforming loans, thereby highlighting the compounded challenges facing banks in the region.
| Item Type: | MPRA Paper |
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| Original Title: | The impact of liquidity risk on bank financial performance |
| English Title: | The impact of liquidity risk on bank financial performance |
| Language: | English |
| Keywords: | Liquidity risk, GMM, Return on asset, Return on equity |
| Subjects: | G - Financial Economics > G3 - Corporate Finance and Governance G - Financial Economics > G3 - Corporate Finance and Governance > G38 - Government Policy and Regulation |
| Item ID: | 126784 |
| Depositing User: | Dr Ridha yousfi |
| Date Deposited: | 24 Feb 2026 11:17 |
| Last Modified: | 24 Feb 2026 11:17 |
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| URI: | https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/id/eprint/126784 |

