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sources of efficiency and productivity of the foreign and domestic banks operating in the Malaysian banking sector. The … attributed to technological progress. The empirical findings suggest that both the domestic and foreign banks have exhibited …
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This study analyzes the impact of financing structure on Islamic banks' insolvency risk exposure. By analyzing four … Islamic banking industry should take appropriate action to in manage the insolvency risk of Islamic banks …
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commercial banks from five Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines …, Thailand and Vietnam). The results indicate that banks with market power (in both loan and deposit markets) earn higher income … from non-traditional activities. It shows that market power allows banks to identify new growth opportunities in non …
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Due to their different characteristics, banks are expected to report the features of their corporate governance in the … commercial banks in Indonesia. Corporate governance mechanisms addressed in this study include the Shariah Supervisory Board, the …. Employing a sample comprising seven Islamic commercial banks in Indonesia, the present study constructs the so-called Corporate …
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In Asia, government-supported housing agencies have played a constructive role in the development of domestic residential mortgage and bond markets. Several agencies have increased their overall market presence in recent years by expanding their activities and have accepted a larger share of the...
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The main results of the macro stress testing exercise in this paper reveal that Malaysia's banking sector is resilient …, well diversified, and highly interconnected. Further, Malaysia has a thriving equity market, large bond market and growing … capital injection (i.e. cost to the government from failed banks) under adverse scenario is 1.55% of the GDP (or $4.59 billion …
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From free people to a unified Thai kingdom in the mid-14th century (Siam until 1939), and from that to Asian Tiger (or Dragon). Although Thailand saw Japanese's brief invasion in 1941, it has never been colonized by a European power. Nevertheless, Thailand has witnessed repeated political...
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, on the other. This paper details Malaysia's perspective on the financial sector reforms undertaken over the past decade … economic and financial market uncertainty. Notwithstanding changing patterns of financial intermediation, Malaysia has been …" What Do New Forms of Finance Mean for EM Central Banks? …
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SAR, Korea, Malaysia, Poland, and Romania. Insights include: rapid growth in high-LTV loans with long maturities or in the …
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