Acta Univ. Agric. Silvic. Mendelianae Brun. 2016, 64(6), 1999-2006 | DOI: 10.11118/actaun201664061999

Liquidity Forms and Bank Size

Jana Laštůvková
Department of Finance, Faculty of Business and Economics, Mendel University in Brno, Zemědělská 1, 613 00 Brno, Czech Republic

The article deals with relationship between bank liquidity and variables representing the size of banks - such a total assets, gross volume of loans and clients deposits. For higher complexity, multiple dependent variables are used. The values are calculated based on a specific method of liquidity risk measurement - gross liquidity flows. To determine the possible relations the robust panel regression analysis together with the time series analysis are performed. The differences have been showed not just among different size groups but also among the same size groups in the different banking sectors.

Keywords: liquidity forms, size of banks, size groups, banking sectors

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