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The document contains the results of paired t-tests run on capital adequacy data from 2009-2010 for public sector banks, private sector banks, and foreign banks in India. For public sector banks, the t-test found a statistically significant difference between the 2009 and 2010 means. Similarly, the t-tests for private sector banks and foreign banks found statistically significant differences between the paired means for those groups as well.
The document contains the results of paired t-tests run on capital adequacy data from 2009-2010 for public sector banks, private sector banks, and foreign banks in India. For public sector banks, the t-test found a statistically significant difference between the 2009 and 2010 means. Similarly, the t-tests for private sector banks and foreign banks found statistically significant differences between the paired means for those groups as well.
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The document contains the results of paired t-tests run on capital adequacy data from 2009-2010 for public sector banks, private sector banks, and foreign banks in India. For public sector banks, the t-test found a statistically significant difference between the 2009 and 2010 means. Similarly, the t-tests for private sector banks and foreign banks found statistically significant differences between the paired means for those groups as well.
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Variable 1 Variable 2 Mean 12.0523076923077 13.31307692308 Variance 2.45083589743587 1.25768974359 Observations 13 13 Pearson Correlation 0.389105443393434 Hypothesized Mean Difference 0 df 12 t Stat -2.97023961158007 P(T<=t) one-tail 0.005847988501772 t Critical one-tail 1.78228754760568 P(T<=t) two-tail 0.011695977003545 t Critical two-tail 2.17881282716507 t-Test: Paired Two Sample for Means Private sector banks Variable 1 Variable 2 Mean 14.56875 17.08625 Variance 6.49058392857143 4.84916964 Observations 8 8 Pearson Correlation 0.600722484203364 Hypothesized Mean Difference 0 df 7 t Stat -3.32017917845386 P(T<=t) one-tail 0.006380942763051 t Critical one-tail 1.8945786036558 P(T<=t) two-tail 0.012761885526103 t Critical two-tail 2.36462425094932 t-Test: Paired Two Sample for Means Foreign Banks Variable 1 Variable 2 Mean 14.3125 17.37875 Variance 2.64422142857143 10.674126785714 Observations 8 8 Pearson Correlation 0.88317859430156 Hypothesized Mean Difference 0 df 7 t Stat -4.37242993807037 P(T<=t) one-tail 0.0016321948366 t Critical one-tail 1.8945786036558 P(T<=t) two-tail 0.00326438967319 t Critical two-tail 2.36462425094932 Public Sector Banks Capital Adequecy 2009 Capital Adequecy 2010 Allahabad Bank 8.01 13.62 Bank of Baroda 12.88 14.36 Bank of India 13.21 12.94 Central Bank of India 11.75 12.24 Corporation Bank 13.66 15.37 Indian Bank 13.27 12.71 Indian Overseas Bank 12.70 14.78 Oriental Bank of Commerce 12.00 12.54 Punjab & Sind Bank 11.88 13.1 Punjab National Bank 12.59 14.16 State Bank of India (SBI) 12.97 13.39 UCO Bank 9.75 11.35 Union Bank of India 12.01 12.51
Private Sector Banks Capital Adequecy 2009 Capital Adequecy 2010
ING Vysya Bank Ltd. 11.68 14.91 Axis Bank Ltd. 13.73 15.80 Development Credit Bank Ltd. 13.44 14.85 HDFC Bank Ltd. 15.09 17.44 ICICI Bank Ltd. 15.92 19.41 Indusind Bank Ltd. 12.33 15.33 Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. 19.86 18.35 YES Bank 14.50 20.60
Foreign Banks Capital Adequecy 2009 Capital Adequecy 2010
American Express Banking Corporation 15.24 19.10 Bank of America 13.83 15.49 Citibank 14.81 18.14 Deutsche Bank AG 15.44 16.45 Standard Chartered Bank 11.71 12.41 The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp 14.08 18.03 BNP Paribas 12.60 15.78 JPMorgan Chase Bank 16.79 23.63
Table B6: Bank-Wise Non-Performing Assets (Npas) of Scheduled Commercial Banks: 2004 (Amount in Rs - Crore) As On March 31 Bank Name Gross Npas Gross Advances Gross Npa Ratio %