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Internal and External Factors of Future Returns in the Banking Business: Time Series Analysis of Interrelationship

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  • Kwabena A Kyei
  • Albert Antwi

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The paper seeks to find the interrelationship between internal and external factors of future returns in the banking business. A multivariate time series regression models are fitted for the dependent variable: return on equity (ROE) against the lag one independent variables, namely: deposit, size, loan, capital, inflation, gross domestic product (GDP) and stock market capitalization (SMC), for ABSA bank; using secondary data, which span from 1998 to 2014 fiscal years. Logarithm transformation of the absolute value of the de-trended data and first differencing at lag one were the smoothing techniques applied to the data. Multivariate time series regression by the least square approach with special consideration of the stepwise method was used in fitting the models to the data. Results indicated that first, there is a positive linear relationship between ROE and loans, a negative linear relationship between ROE and inflation from the differencing techniques; and equally a negative log-linear relationship between ROE and capital as well as a positive log-linear relationship between ROE and ROA for the logarithm de-trend technique.

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  • Kwabena A Kyei & Albert Antwi, 2017. "Internal and External Factors of Future Returns in the Banking Business: Time Series Analysis of Interrelationship," Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies, AMH International, vol. 9(1), pages 82-89.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnd:arjebs:v:9:y:2017:i:1:p:82-89
    DOI: 10.22610/jebs.v9i1(J).1559
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