Derivatives usage by non-financial companies in Malaysia / Roseamilda Mansor, Khalijah Ramli and Marina Ibrahim

The purpose of this research is to examine Malaysian non-financial firms’ use of derivatives. In addition, this study contributes to the increased knowledge about a firm’s derivatives practices and the impact from factors such as the firm size, category of industry and nationality using these practi...

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Main Authors: Mansor, Roseamilda, Ramli, Khalijah, Ibrahim, Marina
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling my.uitm.ir.432102021-03-10T05:56:02Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/43210/ Derivatives usage by non-financial companies in Malaysia / Roseamilda Mansor, Khalijah Ramli and Marina Ibrahim Mansor, Roseamilda Ramli, Khalijah Ibrahim, Marina General works. Financial institutions Capital budget. Capital investments. Fixed capital Working capital The purpose of this research is to examine Malaysian non-financial firms’ use of derivatives. In addition, this study contributes to the increased knowledge about a firm’s derivatives practices and the impact from factors such as the firm size, category of industry and nationality using these practices. This research has two objectives which are to examine the extent of the derivatives usage in non-financial companies in Malaysia and to determine the key determinant of derivatives usage in non-financial companies in Malaysia. This research involved 286 respondents from non-financial companies, through the use of e-mails. The results of this study show that firms who claimed they are not using derivatives due to their insignificant exposures. It is also found that companies are reluctant to use derivatives due to the disclosures of derivatives activities required under Securities Commission (SC) rules. The study concludes that, the lack of knowledge on derivatives is the major reason for firms not to go against the use of derivatives. This is followed by the inadequate exposure about derivatives. 2012 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/43210/1/43210.pdf Mansor, Roseamilda and Ramli, Khalijah and Ibrahim, Marina (2012) Derivatives usage by non-financial companies in Malaysia / Roseamilda Mansor, Khalijah Ramli and Marina Ibrahim. In: 1st International Conference on Innovation and Technology for Sustainable Built Environment 2012 (ICITSBE 2012), 16-17 April 2012, Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Perak.
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topic General works. Financial institutions
Capital budget. Capital investments. Fixed capital
Working capital
spellingShingle General works. Financial institutions
Capital budget. Capital investments. Fixed capital
Working capital
Mansor, Roseamilda
Ramli, Khalijah
Ibrahim, Marina
Derivatives usage by non-financial companies in Malaysia / Roseamilda Mansor, Khalijah Ramli and Marina Ibrahim
description The purpose of this research is to examine Malaysian non-financial firms’ use of derivatives. In addition, this study contributes to the increased knowledge about a firm’s derivatives practices and the impact from factors such as the firm size, category of industry and nationality using these practices. This research has two objectives which are to examine the extent of the derivatives usage in non-financial companies in Malaysia and to determine the key determinant of derivatives usage in non-financial companies in Malaysia. This research involved 286 respondents from non-financial companies, through the use of e-mails. The results of this study show that firms who claimed they are not using derivatives due to their insignificant exposures. It is also found that companies are reluctant to use derivatives due to the disclosures of derivatives activities required under Securities Commission (SC) rules. The study concludes that, the lack of knowledge on derivatives is the major reason for firms not to go against the use of derivatives. This is followed by the inadequate exposure about derivatives.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mansor, Roseamilda
Ramli, Khalijah
Ibrahim, Marina
author_facet Mansor, Roseamilda
Ramli, Khalijah
Ibrahim, Marina
author_sort Mansor, Roseamilda
title Derivatives usage by non-financial companies in Malaysia / Roseamilda Mansor, Khalijah Ramli and Marina Ibrahim
title_short Derivatives usage by non-financial companies in Malaysia / Roseamilda Mansor, Khalijah Ramli and Marina Ibrahim
title_full Derivatives usage by non-financial companies in Malaysia / Roseamilda Mansor, Khalijah Ramli and Marina Ibrahim
title_fullStr Derivatives usage by non-financial companies in Malaysia / Roseamilda Mansor, Khalijah Ramli and Marina Ibrahim
title_full_unstemmed Derivatives usage by non-financial companies in Malaysia / Roseamilda Mansor, Khalijah Ramli and Marina Ibrahim
title_sort derivatives usage by non-financial companies in malaysia / roseamilda mansor, khalijah ramli and marina ibrahim
publishDate 2012
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/43210/1/43210.pdf
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