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Risky behaviour of Islamic banks in Malaysia with special reference to credit risk

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2017
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This study attempts to investigate the aggressive and highly risky financing behaviour of Islamic banks operating in Malaysia. Particular reference was given to Islamic banks' credit risk-weighted assets for the purpose of determining the state of aggressive risk-taking behaviour in relation to the level of debt financing undertaken. 15 Islamic banks operating in Malaysia were examined over a short period of four years from 2013 - 2016; primarily due to limitations afforded by Pillar 3 Disclosure availabilities. Regulatory guidelines were assessed via the Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) 2015 Capital Adequacy Framework for Islamic Banking (CAFIB) in attempt to ...
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Malaysia Islamic banking , Risky financing behaviour , Risk-weighted assets , Pillar 3 Disclosure , CAFIB
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Mahmood Sanusi, Ilham. (2017). Risky behaviour of Islamic banks in Malaysia with special reference to credit risk (Master dissertation). INCEIF, Kuala Lumpur. Retrieved from https://ikr.inceif.org/handle/INCEIF/2672
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