Publication:
Oil price and Islamic banks performance: a comparison between net oil-exporting countries and non-net exporting countries
Abstract
This paper analyses the relationship between oil price and bank performance in net oil exporting countries and non-net oil exporting countries. Using data on 74 Islamic banks consisting of 36 Islamic banks in net oil exporting countries and 38 Islamic banks in non-net oil exporting for a period of 2005-2015, we test the hypotheses of oil price direct and indirect effects on banks performance. Our results indicate that oil price has a significant negative direct and indirect effect on bank performance, through its bank-specific variables and macroeconomic variables in net oil exporting countries while, none was found in non-net oil exporting countries.
Keywords
Oil price , Bank performance , Oil exporting countries , 2005-2015 , Project paper (MIF)
Citation
Taher, S. S. H. (2016). Oil price and Islamic banks performance: a comparison between net oil-exporting countries and non-net exporting countries (Master dissertation). INCEIF, Kuala Lumpur. Retrieved from https://ikr.inceif.org/handle/INCEIF/2648
Publisher
INCEIF
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