Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7342836 Cuadernos de Economía 2016 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
Two methodologies are used for testing the hypotheses. Econometric models an unbalanced panel data was used for the first six. From the results, it appears that a there is a dependence on the wholesale markets and the socio-economic situation, which has led to an increase in arrears and decline, contributing negatively to solvency. The portfolio of assets, investment property, leverage, increase in personnel expenses and administration and marginal interest and other income contribute to higher solvency. For the last two hypotheses discriminant analysis is used. A contrast between the different behaviours presented by the variables used in the econometric model and two sub-groups within the sample, that is: savings banks and banks on the one hand and entities that have received aid and on the other hand those that have not needed it. The results indicate that differences do exist between entities without aid, although not between commercial and savings banks.
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