Synergy of Regulators and Liquidity Management in Controlling Bank Risk to Improve Bank Performance

Mawardi, Wisnu and Wahyudi, Sugeng and Safitri, Julia (2021) Synergy of Regulators and Liquidity Management in Controlling Bank Risk to Improve Bank Performance. Journal of Hunan University(Natural Sciences), 48 (5). pp. 116-126.

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Abstract

This study uses banking companies as the object of research, considering the bank's very important role. The research object in this is banking companies listed on the IDX during 2014-2019. The type of data in this documentary is financial statement data for banking companies in Indonesia. The purpose of this study is to test the effect of the level of liquidity and adequacy on bank performance through interest rate risk and credit risk empirically. The assessment of bank performance greatly influences the comfort and confidence of prospective customers. An important objective of liquidity management is to determine and assess the bank's condition, whether it is in a healthy condition when carrying out operational activities or other activities, such as lending. The results show that all hypotheses are accepted, which means that the IRR harms the bank's ability to manage the income received by the costs incurred, influenced by the interest rate. The interest rate is determined by preference and supply of money.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information (ID): 23/B0076.pdf
Uncontrolled Keywords: liquidity, capital adequacy ratio, return on asset, interest rate risk, agency theory.
Subjects: 300 Social Science > 330-339 Economics (Ilmu Ekonomi) > 332.1 Banks (Bank, Perbankan)
300 Social Science > 330-339 Economics (Ilmu Ekonomi) > 332.17 Banking Services (Layanan Bank)
Divisions: Koleksi Digital > Artikel
Depositing User: CR Cherrie Rachman
Date Deposited: 24 May 2023 08:27
Last Modified: 26 Sep 2023 06:16
URI: http://repository.ut.ac.id/id/eprint/10477

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