The impact of stock performance of the publicly listed banks in the Philippines on their financial growth from 2007-2016
The main purpose of this study is to find whether there is a relationship and casual link between stock performance and financial growth of publicly listed banks traded in the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE). It is important to present the relationship and causality for banks and regulators to formu...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-69522021-07-19T07:20:48Z The impact of stock performance of the publicly listed banks in the Philippines on their financial growth from 2007-2016 Babista, Patricia Denise D. Espinosa, Jerico Aaron Kyle M. Lin, Joyanne O. Llegado, Ma. Katrina S. The main purpose of this study is to find whether there is a relationship and casual link between stock performance and financial growth of publicly listed banks traded in the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE). It is important to present the relationship and causality for banks and regulators to formulate better banking strategy and also to decide on major decisions soundly. For this research, quarterly deposits, investments, and loans data for financial growth are considered and quarterly total shareholders retun for stock performance of selected banks from the years 2007 to 2016 are analyzed by looking into both industry and firm level model using panel data method and granger causality. As a result of the analysis, all of the dependent variables (bank deposits, bank investments, and bank loans) are significant with the independent variable (total shareholders return) at 5% significance level. There is a significant relationship between the stock performance as measured by total shareholders return (TSR) with deposits, loans, and investments. However there is no granger cause between the dependent variables and independent variable and vice versa except for total shareholders return (TSR) and investment model. This paper provides predicting ability on the movements of the variables and helps give forecasts to shareholders for them to have a more rational and efficient way in decision making. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/6308 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Banks and banking--Philippines Stock exchanges-- Philippines Finance and Financial Management |
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The main purpose of this study is to find whether there is a relationship and casual link between stock performance and financial growth of publicly listed banks traded in the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE). It is important to present the relationship and causality for banks and regulators to formulate better banking strategy and also to decide on major decisions soundly. For this research, quarterly deposits, investments, and loans data for financial growth are considered and quarterly total shareholders retun for stock performance of selected banks from the years 2007 to 2016 are analyzed by looking into both industry and firm level model using panel data method and granger causality. As a result of the analysis, all of the dependent variables (bank deposits, bank investments, and bank loans) are significant with the independent variable (total shareholders return) at 5% significance level. There is a significant relationship between the stock performance as measured by total shareholders return (TSR) with deposits, loans, and investments. However there is no granger cause between the dependent variables and independent variable and vice versa except for total shareholders return (TSR) and investment model. This paper provides predicting ability on the movements of the variables and helps give forecasts to shareholders for them to have a more rational and efficient way in decision making. |
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The impact of stock performance of the publicly listed banks in the Philippines on their financial growth from 2007-2016 |
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