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    题名: 銀行業收益率及表現受新冠肺炎事件之影響-以美國銀行業為例
    COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Effects on Bank’s Profitability Performance: A Case Study of Banking Sector in the U.S
    作者: 阮氏梅英
    ANH, NGUYEN THI MAI
    贡献者: 全球商務碩士學位學程碩士班
    关键词: Profitability
    Return on assets
    Return on equity
    Net interest margin
    Non-performing loans
    Capital adequacy ratio
    Covid-19
    日期: 2023
    上传时间: 2023-07-06 13:03:03 (UTC+8)
    摘要: Covid-19 had an adverse impact on the world's banking sector, particularly in the United States, which lead to decline profitability. This study applies Independent Samples T-Test model on data spanning January 2019, to December 2021 to analyze and compare the effects of the Covid-19 epidemic on the bank performance in the United States both before and after the outbreak. Secondary data was obtained from the Refinitiv–Thomson Reuter Database using five financial ratios (ROA, ROE, NIM, CAR, NPL) for top 8 banking companies in the U.S ranked by total assets. The results show that there are variations between the ROA, NIM, and CAR variables before and after the epidemic. While there is no difference between the ROE and NPL variables in the time before and after the epidemic. The finding of this study can be a useful tool for current and prospective investors when making investment decisions during the current Covid-19 outbreak situation. The results can also be used by policymakers as one of the informational resources for developing regulations to bolster upcoming bank defenses in the United States.
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