Capital structure determinants of Non-Bank Financial Institutions (NBFIs) in Bangladesh
Date
2012-01Publisher
© 2012 World Review of Business ResearchAuthor
Siddiqui, Sayla SowatMetadata
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Siddiqui, S. S. (2012). Capital structure determinants of Non-Bank Financial Institutions (NBFIs) in Bangladesh. World Review of Business Research, 2(1), 60–78. Retrieved from http://www.wrbrpapers.com/static/documents/January/2012/5.%20Sayla.pdfAbstract
This research examines the relative importance of eight factors in
the capital structure decisions of Non-bank Financial Institutions
in Bangladesh. Existing empirical research on capital structure
has largely been confined to developed countries. The papers
related to emerging economies usually group several countries
together. The Bangladesh Financial Market has been developing
at an exponential rate and dedicated research in this field is
required. The study utilizes a larger data set in comparison to the
earlier studies on Bangladesh and examines additional factors.
We used data of 24 firms for the period of 2006-2008 regardless
of listing status. The objective of this study is to build on previous
studies on the Bangladeshi capital market and model all the
important factors affecting capital structure decisions of NBFIs in
Bangladesh. It is found that factors such as debt service
coverage, liquidity ratio, growth rate, operating leverage, firm size
and age of the firm have significant influences on the leverage
structure chosen by NBFIs in the Bangladesh context.