Capital, liquidity, and profitability in European banks

The research aims to investigate the impact of increased capital requirements and high liquidity levels on the profitability of European banks in the post crisis period. The study examines the largest banks in the European Union spanning 28 countries using data from 2010 to 2018. It used three measu...

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Inflation
Liquidity
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