Loan portfolio structures, risk and performance of different bank ownership types: An Indonesian case
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Authors
Atahau, Apriani Dorkas Rambu
Date
2014Supervisor
Dr Jason Park
Dr Tom Cronje
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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School of Economics and Finance
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Abstract
This study examine the loan portfolio structures, risk and performance of different bank ownership types in Indonesia over the period 2003-2011. Financial data of the banks are analysed by applying non-parametric univariate statistics and regression analysis. This research finds significant changes and differences between the loan portfolio structures and performance of the different bank ownership types. The findings enable the Central Bank of Indonesia to consider the ownership differences when developing or changing credit regulations.
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