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Macroeconomic determinants of bank deposits of Nepalese commercial banks / Dipika Paneru
Title : Macroeconomic determinants of bank deposits of Nepalese commercial banks Material Type: printed text Authors: Dipika Paneru, Author Publication Date: 2015 Pagination: 59p. Size: GRP/Thesis Accompanying material: 5/B General note: Including bibilography Languages : English Descriptors: Banks
Banks and banking
Commercial banks
Macroeconomics
NepalKeywords: 'macroeconomic banks bank and banking GDP Nepal' Class number: 339 Abstract: In recent year the banking sector of Nepal has been transformed from a sluggish and government- dominated sectors to a much more lively, competitive and profitable industry. The main source of capital for commercial banks is deposit, although banks can use other of fluids such as shareholder’s equity, from the profit of its operation o any other business undertakings, the most useful source of capital is deposit.
This study investigates the macroeconomic determinants of deposit of selected Nepalese commercial banks. The objective of the study was to focus on the factors that affect the deposit of the commercial bank of Nepal. This study also focuses on examining the relationship between the bank deposit with bank specific variables and macroeconomic variables in the Nepalese context. The study is based on secondary sources of data. The necessary secondary data and information has been collected from the annual reports of the individual bank, Nepal Rastra Bank BFIs statistics, and audited balance sheet of respective bank, published journal and Books. The data has been coved last six years of operations (from 2008 to 2013). Statistical package SPSS has been used to analyzed the data. This study has been used time series data to analyze the relationship between the Macroeconomic determinants of bank deposit.
The major conclusion of this study is that lagged log fixed deposit, numbers of branches, trend and lagged log saving deposit are considered as important variable for deposit in Nepalese banking sector. This implies that these explanatory variables have the heights impact and influence on the bank deposit of commercial bank and change in it will yield the highest change in banks deposit. The study shows that fixed deposit of commercial banks’ are positively correlated with fixed deposit lagged, Number of branches. Similarly fixed deposit of commercial bank is negatively correlated with fixed deposit lagged, GDP growth rate, GDP growth rate lagged, Inflation, and Inflation lagged. Saving Deposit of commercial bank is positively correlated with saving deposit lagged, Number of branches. Saving deposit of commercial bank is negatively correlated related with saving deposit lagged, GDP growth rate, GDP growth rate lagged, Inflation, and Inflation lagged.Macroeconomic determinants of bank deposits of Nepalese commercial banks [printed text] / Dipika Paneru, Author . - 2015 . - 59p. ; GRP/Thesis + 5/B.
Including bibilography
Languages : English
Descriptors: Banks
Banks and banking
Commercial banks
Macroeconomics
NepalKeywords: 'macroeconomic banks bank and banking GDP Nepal' Class number: 339 Abstract: In recent year the banking sector of Nepal has been transformed from a sluggish and government- dominated sectors to a much more lively, competitive and profitable industry. The main source of capital for commercial banks is deposit, although banks can use other of fluids such as shareholder’s equity, from the profit of its operation o any other business undertakings, the most useful source of capital is deposit.
This study investigates the macroeconomic determinants of deposit of selected Nepalese commercial banks. The objective of the study was to focus on the factors that affect the deposit of the commercial bank of Nepal. This study also focuses on examining the relationship between the bank deposit with bank specific variables and macroeconomic variables in the Nepalese context. The study is based on secondary sources of data. The necessary secondary data and information has been collected from the annual reports of the individual bank, Nepal Rastra Bank BFIs statistics, and audited balance sheet of respective bank, published journal and Books. The data has been coved last six years of operations (from 2008 to 2013). Statistical package SPSS has been used to analyzed the data. This study has been used time series data to analyze the relationship between the Macroeconomic determinants of bank deposit.
The major conclusion of this study is that lagged log fixed deposit, numbers of branches, trend and lagged log saving deposit are considered as important variable for deposit in Nepalese banking sector. This implies that these explanatory variables have the heights impact and influence on the bank deposit of commercial bank and change in it will yield the highest change in banks deposit. The study shows that fixed deposit of commercial banks’ are positively correlated with fixed deposit lagged, Number of branches. Similarly fixed deposit of commercial bank is negatively correlated with fixed deposit lagged, GDP growth rate, GDP growth rate lagged, Inflation, and Inflation lagged. Saving Deposit of commercial bank is positively correlated with saving deposit lagged, Number of branches. Saving deposit of commercial bank is negatively correlated related with saving deposit lagged, GDP growth rate, GDP growth rate lagged, Inflation, and Inflation lagged.Hold
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