Evaluating the Impact of CAMEL Variables on the Share Price of Banks in Sub-Sahara Africa

B. O. Oke, Henry Ikechukwu Onwere
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Purpose: This study aims to investigate CAMEL variables' effects on deposit money banks' share prices for twelve Nigerian banks, nine Kenyan banks, and five South African banks. Methodology: The panel regression approach was utilised to analyse the study data. The share price was measured by the total of the daily closing share price divided by the number of trading days. Capital adequacy was proxied by the equity-to-total-asset ratio, management efficiency was measured by asset turnover, earnings quality was measured by gross profit margin, and liquidity was measured by the loan-to-deposit ratio. Findings: The findings showed that asset quality positively and significantly influenced the share prices of the South African sample but had an insignificant influence on the share prices of the Nigerian sample. The managerial efficiency significantly and positively influenced the share prices of the South African sample but had an insignificant effect on the share prices of the Kenyan and Nigerian samples. Lastly, findings showed that liquidity negatively and significantly influenced the share prices of our Kenyan and Nigerian samples but had an insignificant influence on the share prices of our South African samples. Originality/Value: The study's findings will help the management of African banks make good management decisions and provide information that will help stakeholders make better investment decisions. The study sheds new insight into the impact of CAMEL variables on the share price of banks in sub-Saharan Africa.
评价骆驼变量对撒哈拉以南非洲银行股价的影响
目的:本研究旨在探讨骆驼变量对12家尼日利亚银行、9家肯尼亚银行和5家南非银行存款银行股价的影响。方法:采用面板回归方法对研究数据进行分析。股价是用每日收盘价的总和除以交易日数来衡量的。资本充足率由权益与总资产比率代表,管理效率由资产周转率衡量,盈余质量由毛利率衡量,流动性由贷存比衡量。研究发现:研究结果表明,资产质量对南非样本的股价有显著的正向影响,但对尼日利亚样本的股价影响不显著。管理效率显著正向影响南非样本的股价,但对肯尼亚和尼日利亚样本的股价影响不显著。最后,研究结果表明,流动性对肯尼亚和尼日利亚样本的股价有显著的负面影响,但对南非样本的股价影响不显著。原创性/价值:研究结果将有助于非洲银行管理层做出良好的管理决策,并提供有助于利益相关者做出更好投资决策的信息。该研究为骆驼变量对撒哈拉以南非洲银行股价的影响提供了新的见解。
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