Investigating the Influence of Bank Characteristics and Macroeconomic Variables on the Profit Levels of China's Commercial Banks: A Comprehensive Panel Data
Summary
This thesis investigates the factors influencing the profitability of Chinese commercial
banks, focusing on bank specific factors and macroeconomic variables during the COVID-19
pandemic. The central question addresses how bank-specific factors like capital adequacy,
asset quality, liquidity, and deposit ratios, alongside macroeconomic factors, affect
profitability measures such as ROAA, ROAE, and NIM. Using fixed-effects models on data
from 64 banks spanning 2012 to 2022, the study finds significant relationships between these
variables and bank profitability. Notably, the COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted
profitability, and liquidity and deposit ratios showing strengthened positive effects during this
period. These findings suggest that effective liquidity and risk management are crucial for
maintaining bank profitability in crises. Chinese policymakers and banks must adapt to
dynamic economic conditions and regulatory changes to enhance stability.