CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND THE DETERMINANTS OF THE BANKING SECTOR: THE CASE OF MALAYSIA

his paper examines the determinants of capital structure of commercial banks in Malaysia. The determinants include asset structure, growth, size, risk, proitability and tax shield, liquidity and eiciency. All the nine local commercial banks are considered in this study over the period 1998 to 2007....

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Main Authors: Marimuthu, Maran, Hassan, Rohail
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spelling my.utp.eprints.117502016-10-07T01:42:47Z CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND THE DETERMINANTS OF THE BANKING SECTOR: THE CASE OF MALAYSIA Marimuthu, Maran Hassan, Rohail H Social Sciences (General) his paper examines the determinants of capital structure of commercial banks in Malaysia. The determinants include asset structure, growth, size, risk, proitability and tax shield, liquidity and eiciency. All the nine local commercial banks are considered in this study over the period 1998 to 2007. Econometrics methodology incorporates both time series and cross-sectional data to perform regression analyses that include the pooled efect, ixed efect and random efect methods. The indings indicate that the explanatory power of the determinants tends to difer on total leverage, long term leverage and short term leverage. Almost all the determinants are correlated with the banks’ long-term leverage. It is evident that pecking order theory seems to be more applicable for the banking institutions. 2014 Citation Index Journal PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/11750/1/V10_1_Paper6.pdf Marimuthu, Maran and Hassan, Rohail (2014) CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND THE DETERMINANTS OF THE BANKING SECTOR: THE CASE OF MALAYSIA. [Citation Index Journal] http://eprints.utp.edu.my/11750/
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Marimuthu, Maran
Hassan, Rohail
CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND THE DETERMINANTS OF THE BANKING SECTOR: THE CASE OF MALAYSIA
description his paper examines the determinants of capital structure of commercial banks in Malaysia. The determinants include asset structure, growth, size, risk, proitability and tax shield, liquidity and eiciency. All the nine local commercial banks are considered in this study over the period 1998 to 2007. Econometrics methodology incorporates both time series and cross-sectional data to perform regression analyses that include the pooled efect, ixed efect and random efect methods. The indings indicate that the explanatory power of the determinants tends to difer on total leverage, long term leverage and short term leverage. Almost all the determinants are correlated with the banks’ long-term leverage. It is evident that pecking order theory seems to be more applicable for the banking institutions.
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author Marimuthu, Maran
Hassan, Rohail
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Hassan, Rohail
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title CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND THE DETERMINANTS OF THE BANKING SECTOR: THE CASE OF MALAYSIA
title_short CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND THE DETERMINANTS OF THE BANKING SECTOR: THE CASE OF MALAYSIA
title_full CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND THE DETERMINANTS OF THE BANKING SECTOR: THE CASE OF MALAYSIA
title_fullStr CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND THE DETERMINANTS OF THE BANKING SECTOR: THE CASE OF MALAYSIA
title_full_unstemmed CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND THE DETERMINANTS OF THE BANKING SECTOR: THE CASE OF MALAYSIA
title_sort capital structure and the determinants of the banking sector: the case of malaysia
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/11750/1/V10_1_Paper6.pdf
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