LIQUIDITY-PROFITABILITY DYNAMICS: IS THE BANKING INDUSTRY RESILIENT IN TIMES OF CRISIS?

Dusica Stevcevska-Srbinoska, Verica Gjelevska
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The banking industry contributes to the economic expansion since it is considered the keeper and supplier of liquid capital, essential for all commercial and industrial activity. The primary goal of commercial banks is to generate profits while serving clients and maintaining liquidity positions. Hence, this study aims to examine and evaluate the relationship between liquidity (measured through the Liquid assets and Liquid assets to short-term liabilities ratio) and profitability (measured through ROA and ROE) position of the commercial banking system in North Macedonia and Serbia in order to determine whether changes in liquidity levels influence profitability. Since the ten-year examination period (2012-2021) includes the emergence of the Coronavirus global health pandemic, additional tests were conducted to find out whether the sanitary crisis caused changes in the liquidity-profitability dynamics.By employing descriptive, correlation and regression analysis, and observing two sub-periods (2010-2019 vs 2020-2021), we infer changes in the liquidity-profitability positions in times of crisis in both countries. These findings reinvigorate the knowledge on liquidity and profitability performance in times of instability as this is a pioneer study in evaluating the pandemic impact on liquidity and performance using empirics in these two markets. Furthermore, by scrutinizing the interrelationship between liquidity and profitability, the findings reveal that associations are time-dependent, with policy implications for banks and financial industry regulators.
流动性-盈利能力动态:银行业在危机时期是否有弹性?
银行业对经济扩张做出了贡献,因为它被认为是流动资本的保持者和供应者,而流动资本对所有商业和工业活动都是必不可少的。商业银行的主要目标是在服务客户和保持流动性的同时创造利润。因此,本研究旨在研究和评估北马其顿和塞尔维亚商业银行系统的流动性(通过流动资产和流动资产与短期负债比率衡量)与盈利能力(通过投资回报率和投资收益率衡量)之间的关系,以确定流动性水平的变化是否会影响盈利能力。由于十年考察期(2012-2021 年)包括了冠状病毒全球卫生大流行的出现,因此还进行了额外的测试,以确定卫生危机是否导致流动性-盈利性动态的变化。通过采用描述性、相关性和回归分析,并观察两个子时期(2010-2019 年与 2020-2021 年),我们推断出两国在危机时期流动性-盈利性状况的变化。这些发现重振了人们对不稳定时期流动性和盈利能力表现的认识,因为这是一项利用这两个市场的经验来评估大流行病对流动性和表现的影响的开创性研究。此外,通过仔细研究流动性和盈利能力之间的相互关系,研究结果表明,二者之间的关联是随时间变化的,这对银行和金融业监管机构具有政策影响。
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