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What’s in it for Me? A Primeron Differences between Islamic and Conventional Finance in Malaysia / / Olga Krasicka, Sylwia Nowak



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Autore: Krasicka Olga Visualizza persona
Titolo: What’s in it for Me? A Primeron Differences between Islamic and Conventional Finance in Malaysia / / Olga Krasicka, Sylwia Nowak Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (23 p.)
Disciplina: 332.152
Soggetto topico: Investments - Islamic countries
Investments, Foreign - Islamic countries
Banks and Banking
Investments: Bonds
Investments: Stocks
Islamic Banking and Finance
Industries: Financial Services
Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy
International Financial Markets
Banks
Depository Institutions
Micro Finance Institutions
Mortgages
Other Economic Systems: Public Economics
Financial Economics
General Financial Markets: General (includes Measurement and Data)
Pension Funds
Non-bank Financial Institutions
Financial Instruments
Institutional Investors
Financial Institutions and Services: Government Policy and Regulation
Banking
Investment & securities
Finance
Islamic banking
Islamic finance
Bonds
Stocks
Financial services
Financial institutions
Banks and banking
Islamic countries
Financial services industry
Soggetto geografico: Malaysia
Altri autori: NowakSylwia  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Cover; Contents; I. Introduction; Figures; 1. Size of the Islamic Financial Services Industry; 2. Malaysia: Size of the Banking Sector; Boxes; 1. Malaysia: Developing the Islamic Finance Industry; 2. Malaysia: Islamic Finance Tax Incentives; II. Malaysia's Capital Markets and the Banking Sector: Stylized Facts; Tables; 1. Selected Asia: Bonds Outstanding in mid-2011; 3. Malaysia: Size of the Local Currency Bond Market; 4. Selected Asia: Foreign Holdings in Local Currency Government Bonds; 5. Malaysia: Size of the Islamic Bond Market; 6. Stock Market Performance
7. Malaysia: Banking Sector Structure III. Islamic and Conventional Bonds and Stocks in Malaysia; 2. Malaysia: Size of the Banking Sector; 8. Malaysia: Monthly Bond Returns; 9. Malaysia: Monthly Equity Returns; 10. Malaysia: Contributions of Common Factors to Bond and Equity Returns; 11. Malaysia: Factor Loadings of the Common Economic Factor; 3. Malaysia: Empirical Analysis of Bond and Stock Returns; 4. Malaysia: Strength and Profitability of Islamic and Conventional Banks; IV. Are Islamic Banks Safer and More Profitable Than Conventional Banks; 12. Malaysia: Loan Classification
13. Malaysia: Capital, Reserves, and Total Deposits14. Malaysia: Deposit Classification by Holder; V. Policy Implications and Conclusions; References
Sommario/riassunto: What attracts conventional investors to Islamic financial instruments? We answer this question by comparing Malaysian Islamic and conventional security prices and their response to macrofinancial factors. Our analysis suggests that Islamic and conventional bond and equity prices are driven by common factors. Likewise, especially in recent years, Islamic banks have responded to economic and financial shocks in the same way as conventional banks, suggesting that the gap between Islamic and conventional financial practices is shrinking.
Titolo autorizzato: What’s in it for Me? A Primeron Differences between Islamic and Conventional Finance in Malaysia  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-4755-4118-X
1-4755-6020-6
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910823250403321
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Serie: IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; ; No. 2012/151