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at a very rapid pace in the last three decades. Malaysia has been at the forefront of this development since early 1980s … research – both theoretical and empirical – in different areas of Islamic banking in Malaysia, as to provide a road-map for the …. This paper surveys and analyses the published works on Islamic banking in Malaysia with the goals of evaluating their …
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(Murabaha) Islamic securities on a yearly basis in the Islamic Inter-Bank Money Market (IIMM) in Malaysia. The money market is a …
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Islamic Banks in Malaysia were interviewed on the challenges faced in carrying out their responsibilities and their views on … committees in general and in Islamic Banks in Malaysia in particular. Different from their conventional counterparts that focus …
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markets in Malaysia are related to the conditional volatility of monetary policy variables. Among the monetary policy …
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The paper examines the efficiency of a sample of Islamic and conventional banks in Malaysia for the period 2000 to 2008 …
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profit-and-loss sharing (PLS) investment accounts in Malaysia and Turkey, using monthly data from January 1997 to August 2010 …
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The Indonesian Islamic Banking Act of 2008 requires conventional banks to spin-off their Sharīʿah business units if they fulfill the spin-off criteria, which is achieving 50% of the parent's assets or 15 years after this Act was established. This will allow some Sharīʿah business units to...
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This study aims to compare the Islamic and conventional banks' efficiency before and after global financial crisis. Furthermore, it also examines factors affecting the efficiency. Using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), this study finds that conventional banks are more efficient than those of...
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the signaling aspect of loan loss provision. This paper investigates Islamic banks regulated by Bank Negara Malaysia for …
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Management: Malaysia as a Case Study -- Chapter 3: Role of Takaful in Raising Higher Education Enrolment in Pakistan -- Chapter 4 …
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