Examining the relationship between foreign Islamic Bank entry, asset quality and liquidity with performance of domestic Islamic Banks in Malaysia

This study examines the relationship between foreign bank entry, asset quality and liquidity with performance of domestic Islamic banks in Malaysia. The empirical analysis of the study is restricted to Islamic banks in Malaysia within the period of 2008-2013. The main objective was to determine the...

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Examining the relationship between foreign Islamic Bank entry, asset quality and liquidity with performance of domestic Islamic Banks in Malaysia
description This study examines the relationship between foreign bank entry, asset quality and liquidity with performance of domestic Islamic banks in Malaysia. The empirical analysis of the study is restricted to Islamic banks in Malaysia within the period of 2008-2013. The main objective was to determine the effects of foreign Islamic bank entry on domestic Islamic banks in Malaysia. The study used financial ratios of banks by extracting components of CAMELS Model, namely; Asset quality, and Liquidity. The result shows that foreign Islamic bank entry has negative effects on the domestic Islamic banks performance using ROE as a measure but has no effect when ROA was used as a measure of performance. This means that foreign Islamic banks reduce domestic Islamic banks performance. In addition, asset quality and liquidity quality had no significant effect on domestic Islamic banks performance.
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title Examining the relationship between foreign Islamic Bank entry, asset quality and liquidity with performance of domestic Islamic Banks in Malaysia
title_short Examining the relationship between foreign Islamic Bank entry, asset quality and liquidity with performance of domestic Islamic Banks in Malaysia
title_full Examining the relationship between foreign Islamic Bank entry, asset quality and liquidity with performance of domestic Islamic Banks in Malaysia
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spelling my-uum-etd.46182021-03-18T08:20:04Z Examining the relationship between foreign Islamic Bank entry, asset quality and liquidity with performance of domestic Islamic Banks in Malaysia 2015 Judith, Ezema Chikaodili Abdul Rahman, Nora Azureen Othman Yeop Abdullah Graduate School of Business Othman Yeop Abdullah Graduate School of Business HF5549-5549.5 Personnel Management. Employment HG Finance This study examines the relationship between foreign bank entry, asset quality and liquidity with performance of domestic Islamic banks in Malaysia. The empirical analysis of the study is restricted to Islamic banks in Malaysia within the period of 2008-2013. The main objective was to determine the effects of foreign Islamic bank entry on domestic Islamic banks in Malaysia. The study used financial ratios of banks by extracting components of CAMELS Model, namely; Asset quality, and Liquidity. The result shows that foreign Islamic bank entry has negative effects on the domestic Islamic banks performance using ROE as a measure but has no effect when ROA was used as a measure of performance. This means that foreign Islamic banks reduce domestic Islamic banks performance. In addition, asset quality and liquidity quality had no significant effect on domestic Islamic banks performance. 2015 Thesis https://etd.uum.edu.my/4618/ https://etd.uum.edu.my/4618/1/s815744.pdf text eng public https://etd.uum.edu.my/4618/2/s815744_abstract.pdf text eng public masters masters Universiti Utara Malaysia Acheampong, N. K. (2013). The effects of foreign bank entry on financial performance of domestic-owned banks in Ghana. The International Journal of Business and Finance Research, 7, 93–104. Akhter, W., Raza, A., & Akram, M. (2011). Efficiency and performance of Islamic banking : The case of Pakistan, 2(2), 54–70. Alkassim, F. A. (2005). 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