Islamic and conventional banks: an empirical study of liquidity risk

The banking system consists of conventional banks and Islamic banks. These two type of banks are both exposes to risk. The financial crisis is rooted from the liquidity risk. Therefore, this study is keen to examine the liquidity risk for Islamic and conventional banks in Southeast Asia for a period...

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Main Authors: Saidi, Normaizatul Akma, Md Nassir, Annuar, Yahya, Mohamed Hisham, Abdullah, Amalina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Global Business and Social Entrepreneurship Resources 2017
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62223/1/Islamic%20and%20conventional%20banks.pdf
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author Saidi, Normaizatul Akma
Md Nassir, Annuar
Yahya, Mohamed Hisham
Abdullah, Amalina
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description The banking system consists of conventional banks and Islamic banks. These two type of banks are both exposes to risk. The financial crisis is rooted from the liquidity risk. Therefore, this study is keen to examine the liquidity risk for Islamic and conventional banks in Southeast Asia for a period of 2010 to 2014. The liquidity ratios are used as the measurement of liquidity risk. Then, the descriptive statistic is used to compare the liquidity risk between Islamic and conventional banks. Based on the result of banks in all countries, the study found that the Islamic banks are exposes to a higher liquidity risk (based on mean value of NLDSF) as compared to the conventional banks.
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spelling upm.eprints-622232019-04-23T06:53:58Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62223/ Islamic and conventional banks: an empirical study of liquidity risk Saidi, Normaizatul Akma Md Nassir, Annuar Yahya, Mohamed Hisham Abdullah, Amalina The banking system consists of conventional banks and Islamic banks. These two type of banks are both exposes to risk. The financial crisis is rooted from the liquidity risk. Therefore, this study is keen to examine the liquidity risk for Islamic and conventional banks in Southeast Asia for a period of 2010 to 2014. The liquidity ratios are used as the measurement of liquidity risk. Then, the descriptive statistic is used to compare the liquidity risk between Islamic and conventional banks. Based on the result of banks in all countries, the study found that the Islamic banks are exposes to a higher liquidity risk (based on mean value of NLDSF) as compared to the conventional banks. Global Business and Social Entrepreneurship Resources 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62223/1/Islamic%20and%20conventional%20banks.pdf Saidi, Normaizatul Akma and Md Nassir, Annuar and Yahya, Mohamed Hisham and Abdullah, Amalina (2017) Islamic and conventional banks: an empirical study of liquidity risk. Journal of Global Business and Social Entrepreneurship, 1 (2). pp. 1-10. ISSN 2462-1714 http://gbse.com.my/#portfolio
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Islamic and conventional banks: an empirical study of liquidity risk
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title_short Islamic and conventional banks: an empirical study of liquidity risk
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