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<description>The Effect of Capital Adequacy ratio on the profitability of  Commercial Bank in Bangladesh.
Hossain, Mohammad
This study investigates the impact of capital adequacy and other financial and macroeconomic &#13;
variables on the profitability of private commercial banks in Bangladesh. Using panel data &#13;
collected from 10 listed banks over the period 2014 to 2023, the analysis employs various &#13;
econometric techniques including Fixed Effects, Random Effects, Generalized Least Squares &#13;
(GLS), and Pooled Ordinary Least Squares (OLS). Profitability is measured by Return on Assets &#13;
(ROA) and Return on Equity (ROE), while independent variables include Capital Adequacy Ratio &#13;
(CAR), Non-Performing Loan (NPL) ratio, Equity Capital to Total Asset Ratio, Bank Size, Total &#13;
Loan to Total Deposit ratio, GDP growth, inflation, and interest rate spread. The findings reveal &#13;
that the Capital Adequacy Ratio shows limited significance in simpler models but becomes &#13;
positively associated with profitability in the GLS model, suggesting its conditional importance. &#13;
The NPL ratio and high equity levels negatively affect profitability, while interest rate spread and &#13;
bank size are significant positive contributors. Macroeconomic variables such as GDP growth &#13;
show a mild positive impact, while inflation negatively influences bank earnings. Diagnostic tests &#13;
confirm the presence of heteroscedasticity, autocorrelation, and cross-sectional dependence &#13;
methods. Overall, the study concludes that bank profitability is shaped by a combination of internal &#13;
financial practices and external economic conditions. It recommends that banks maintain an &#13;
optimal capital structure, improve credit risk management, use digital technology for efficiency, &#13;
and align financial strategies with economic trends. The research contributes to a deeper &#13;
understanding of how capital adequacy and related variables influence the performance of &#13;
commercial banks in emerging economies
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<description>“The Effect of Capital Adequacy ratio on the profitability of  Commercial Bank in Bangladesh.”
Hossain, Mohammad
This study investigates the impact of capital adequacy and other financial and macroeconomic &#13;
variables on the profitability of private commercial banks in Bangladesh. Using panel data &#13;
collected from 10 listed banks over the period 2014 to 2023, the analysis employs various &#13;
econometric techniques including Fixed Effects, Random Effects, Generalized Least Squares &#13;
(GLS), and Pooled Ordinary Least Squares (OLS). Profitability is measured by Return on Assets &#13;
(ROA) and Return on Equity (ROE), while independent variables include Capital Adequacy Ratio &#13;
(CAR), Non-Performing Loan (NPL) ratio, Equity Capital to Total Asset Ratio, Bank Size, Total &#13;
Loan to Total Deposit ratio, GDP growth, inflation, and interest rate spread. The findings reveal &#13;
that the Capital Adequacy Ratio shows limited significance in simpler models but becomes &#13;
positively associated with profitability in the GLS model, suggesting its conditional importance. &#13;
The NPL ratio and high equity levels negatively affect profitability, while interest rate spread and &#13;
bank size are significant positive contributors. Macroeconomic variables such as GDP growth &#13;
show a mild positive impact, while inflation negatively influences bank earnings. Diagnostic tests &#13;
confirm the presence of heteroscedasticity, autocorrelation, and cross-sectional dependence &#13;
methods. Overall, the study concludes that bank profitability is shaped by a combination of internal &#13;
financial practices and external economic conditions. It recommends that banks maintain an &#13;
optimal capital structure, improve credit risk management, use digital technology for efficiency, &#13;
and align financial strategies with economic trends. The research contributes to a deeper &#13;
understanding of how capital adequacy and related variables influence the performance of &#13;
commercial banks in emerging economies.
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