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during 2009. However, small to medium Islamic bank sample started at a lower level of efficiency. In addition, the results …
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This study tests the efficiency and profitability of banks that belongs to two different sectors:a) Islamic Banks (IBs) and b) Traditional Banks (TBs). The study concentrates on the pre and post 2008 financial crisis with an aim to test if there are any significant differences in performance...
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This paper explores whether the impact of economic uncertainty on credit growth differs for Islamic vs. conventional banks. Using a sample of 416 banks (58 Islamic and 358 conventional) in 12 countries, the findings indicate that an increase in economic uncertainty significantly decreases the...
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Objective – The purpose of this paper is to elucidate the financial resilience perspective in banks, with an aim to distinguish empirically between Islamic and Conventional Commercial Banks with respect to short term and long term financial resilience.Methodology/Technique – Panel data...
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that bank size, capitalization, and credit risk of Islamic banks are significantly influence Overall Technical Efficiency … (OTE). Meanwhile Pure Technical Efficiency (PTE) is influenced by profitability, bank size, and capitalization. In addition …, Scale Efficiency (SE) is influenced by bank size and credit risk. On the other hand, conventional banks' Overall Technical …
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Tremendous efforts and initiatives have been proposed by policy makers to minimize the sever shocks of the recent banking crisis through variety of domestic macro gears as the international transmission shocks are evidently challenging to handle. This study aims to explore the global contagion...
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This study tests the efficiency and profitability of banks that belongs to two different sectors: a) Islamic Banks (IBs) and b) Traditional Banks (TBs). The study concentrates on the pre and post 2008 financial crisis with an aim to test if there are any significant differences in performance...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009540188
significant even after controlling for bank specific variables. Moreover, larger banks have less intermediation ratio which …
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This paper aims to investigate how credit risk, liquidity risk, capital adequacy ratio, and audit quality affect a bank … banks in Pakistan, while also taking into account the phenomenal growth of Islamic banking and its potential future effects … Liquidity risk, audit quality, and inflation, whereas bank size seems to positively impact conventional banks' stability. In …
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