Investigation of the expected loss of sharia credit instruments in global Islamic banks

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the expected outcomes, both of positive and negative returns occurred by shariá credit instruments in global Islamic banks. The annual panel data from 2005 to 2012 is collected from 40 Islamic banks from 12 countries and value at risk (VaR) technique is...

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Main Authors: Shahari, Farihana, Zakaria, Roza Hazli, Rahman, Md. Saifur
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spelling my.iium.irep.525702016-11-10T00:51:56Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/52570/ Investigation of the expected loss of sharia credit instruments in global Islamic banks Shahari, Farihana Zakaria, Roza Hazli Rahman, Md. Saifur HG1501 Banking The purpose of this paper is to investigate the expected outcomes, both of positive and negative returns occurred by shariá credit instruments in global Islamic banks. The annual panel data from 2005 to 2012 is collected from 40 Islamic banks from 12 countries and value at risk (VaR) technique is employed in the investigation process. The findings of this study indicate several outcomes: first, majority of Islamic banks use debt-based financing (DBF) and avoid asset-based financing (ABF) due to the lack of secured rate of fixed returns and collateral. Second, the ABF financing shows the positive returns. Third, interestingly, DBF financing faces higher credit risk compared to ABF even DBF secures its financing through tight policy implementation. Finally, this paper comes up with policy recommendations for the further reduction of credit risks and improvement of bankers’ confidence level in implementing the ABF financing policy. Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2015 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/52570/7/52570.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/52570/8/52570-Investigation%20of%20the%20expected%20loss%20of%20sharia%20credit%20instruments%20in%20global%20Islamic%20banks%20_SCOPUS.pdf Shahari, Farihana and Zakaria, Roza Hazli and Rahman, Md. Saifur (2015) Investigation of the expected loss of sharia credit instruments in global Islamic banks. International Journal of Managerial Finance, 11 (4). pp. 503-512. ISSN 1743-9132 http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/abs/10.1108/IJMF-12-2014-0196 10.1108/IJMF-12-2014-0196
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Shahari, Farihana
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Rahman, Md. Saifur
Investigation of the expected loss of sharia credit instruments in global Islamic banks
description The purpose of this paper is to investigate the expected outcomes, both of positive and negative returns occurred by shariá credit instruments in global Islamic banks. The annual panel data from 2005 to 2012 is collected from 40 Islamic banks from 12 countries and value at risk (VaR) technique is employed in the investigation process. The findings of this study indicate several outcomes: first, majority of Islamic banks use debt-based financing (DBF) and avoid asset-based financing (ABF) due to the lack of secured rate of fixed returns and collateral. Second, the ABF financing shows the positive returns. Third, interestingly, DBF financing faces higher credit risk compared to ABF even DBF secures its financing through tight policy implementation. Finally, this paper comes up with policy recommendations for the further reduction of credit risks and improvement of bankers’ confidence level in implementing the ABF financing policy.
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author Shahari, Farihana
Zakaria, Roza Hazli
Rahman, Md. Saifur
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Rahman, Md. Saifur
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title Investigation of the expected loss of sharia credit instruments in global Islamic banks
title_short Investigation of the expected loss of sharia credit instruments in global Islamic banks
title_full Investigation of the expected loss of sharia credit instruments in global Islamic banks
title_fullStr Investigation of the expected loss of sharia credit instruments in global Islamic banks
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the expected loss of sharia credit instruments in global Islamic banks
title_sort investigation of the expected loss of sharia credit instruments in global islamic banks
publisher Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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