2018
DOI: 10.13164/trends.2018.31.71
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Leading Indicators’ Applicability to Forecast Profitability of Commercial Bank: Case Study from Lithuania

Abstract: Purpose of the article: Profitability is one of the most important ratios for performance measurement in any competitive commercial bank and key source to fund future working capital and investments needs. This leads to necessity to investigate topics related to profitability and applicability of factors, which would enable to capture latest trends in economy. In scientific literature, leading economic indicators (in addition to financial and lagging/coinciding economic indicators) are suggested as able to cap… Show more

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“…The same results have also found out that LQR, LEV, and INF have a positive relationship with ROA as discovered by Bolek (2013), Ondigi and Willy (2016), Saripalle (2018), Boadi et al (2013), Vuković et al (2020), and Aghaee and Kazempour (2013). Findings by Jureviciene and Doftartaite (2013), and Rauličkis and Jurevičienė (2018), on the other hand, assert the opposite results of a negatively significant coefficient of UER.…”
Section: Random Effects Resultssupporting
confidence: 64%
“…The same results have also found out that LQR, LEV, and INF have a positive relationship with ROA as discovered by Bolek (2013), Ondigi and Willy (2016), Saripalle (2018), Boadi et al (2013), Vuković et al (2020), and Aghaee and Kazempour (2013). Findings by Jureviciene and Doftartaite (2013), and Rauličkis and Jurevičienė (2018), on the other hand, assert the opposite results of a negatively significant coefficient of UER.…”
Section: Random Effects Resultssupporting
confidence: 64%