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Restructuring assets reform: Impact of operational ability, liquidity, bank capital, profitability and capital on bank credit risk

Jaslene Bawa and Sankarshan Basu
Journal Name
IIMB Management Review
Journal Publication
others
Publication Year
2020
Journal Publications Functional Area
Finance & Accounting
Publication Date
Vol. 32(3), September 2020, Pg. 267-279
Abstract

We analyse and employ a model that captures the inter-temporal relationship between Indian banks’ operational ability, bank capital, liquidity and profitability for a sample of 45 Indian banks during the period 2006–2016. The Generalised method of moments (GMM) model captures the bank risk through non-performing assets (NPA) over the periods 2006–2015, 2013–2016 (revised restructuring assets recognition guideline implemented) and 2015–2016 (deadline to implement revised restructured assets guideline) using restructured assets as an explanatory variable. Our findings suggest that banks with higher restructured assets levels witness higher risk and lower profits.

Author(s) Name: Jaslene Bawa and Sankarshan Basu
Journal Name : IIMB Management Review
Volume : Vol. 32(3), September 2020, Pg. 267-279
Year of Publication : 2020
Abstract :

We analyse and employ a model that captures the inter-temporal relationship between Indian banks’ operational ability, bank capital, liquidity and profitability for a sample of 45 Indian banks during the period 2006–2016. The Generalised method of moments (GMM) model captures the bank risk through non-performing assets (NPA) over the periods 2006–2015, 2013–2016 (revised restructuring assets recognition guideline implemented) and 2015–2016 (deadline to implement revised restructured assets guideline) using restructured assets as an explanatory variable. Our findings suggest that banks with higher restructured assets levels witness higher risk and lower profits.