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The Effects of Director Ownership on Capital Adequacy and Risk Taking Among Private Commercial Banks in Bangladesh Within the Basel Capital Adequacy Framework

         

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The study examines the effect of director’s ownership on capital adequacy and risk taking of private commercial banks in Bangladesh within the Basel capital adequacy framework.The secondary panel data were obtained from annual report of quoted 20 private commercial Banks in Bangladesh as compiled in the Dhaka Stock Exchange for the period 2015 to 2019.The study finds the director’s ownership concentration plays an important role in capital formation that contributes to reducing excess risk taking.However,the presence of director’s ownership in capital adequacy influences risk-taking practices of banking industries.These results support the research on capital formation and risk taking.The study adds a new dimension to the capital mechanism research that could be a valuable source of knowledge for policy makers and regulators of financial industries.As this study covers the role of director’s ownership on capital adequacy and risk taking,it could be useful for capital formation,regulation,and policy making.

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