This article examines the impact of bank risks and diversification on the profitability of commercial banks in Central Africa. The results indicate that the credit risk and liquidity risk have a negative impact on the profitability of these banks. Moreover, credit risk is reduced more through credit rationing than through an in-depth examination of the borrowers' profile. Lastly, banks use diversification to compensate for revenues lost because of credit rationing.
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