The study examined the influence of corporate governance principles on banks financial performance in Ghana. Data for the study was gathered from the annual reports and the financial statements of the sampled banks from the period 2007-2016. Random effect model was used to analyse the data. This study found a significant positive relationship between board size and financial performance measured by ROA and ROE of banks in Ghana. Additionally, the study found a statistically positive relation between foreign ownership and financial performance measured by ROE and ROE. Interestingly, the study outcome further indicated positive but no statistically relationship between board independence and institutional ownerships and ROA and ROE of the sampled banks in Ghana. Generally, the study supports the view that an improved corporate governance practices is key to increasing firm financial performance.
This study examines the link between bank performance and bank stability in the context of African countries. Using the Augmented Mean Group (AMG) estimator and panel data from 16 selected African countries covering the period 2002–2019, this study considers whether the banking sector's performance influences the banking system's financial stability. The findings reveal a significant positive long-run relationship between ROA and financial stability. This was the case when the AMG estimator was employed and when the CCEMG was employed to check for robustness. Inflation was initially negative and insignificant but a highly significant determinant when a more robust method (CCEMG) was used. Economic growth has a negative relationship using both estimators but is insignificant, while trade openness and non-interest income had insignificant coefficients in both estimators. The granger causality results show a one-way causality established to bank stability in the case of bank performance and trade openness. In addition, there was a non-causal relationship between bank stability, non-interest income and inflation as against a double-track causation between bank stability and economic growth. African countries should strive to improve bank performance to enhance the stability of the sector.
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