Financial intermediation costs in a dual banking system: the role of Islamic banking

This paper empirically analyses the role of Islamic banking in financial intermediation costs as measured by net interest margins for a leading dual banking country, Malaysia. Controlling for theoretically motivated determinants of the margins, the paper compares the interest/financing margins of co...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim, Mansor H., Law, Siong Hook
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Language:English
Published: Bank Indonesia 2020
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/89017/1/BANK.pdf
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https://www.bmeb-bi.org/index.php/BEMP/article/view/1236
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spelling my.upm.eprints.890172021-09-21T23:43:01Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/89017/ Financial intermediation costs in a dual banking system: the role of Islamic banking Ibrahim, Mansor H. Law, Siong Hook This paper empirically analyses the role of Islamic banking in financial intermediation costs as measured by net interest margins for a leading dual banking country, Malaysia. Controlling for theoretically motivated determinants of the margins, the paper compares the interest/financing margins of conventional and Islamic banks and examines the impacts of Islamic banking presence on bank margins. The analysis provides evidence of the higher margins of Islamic banks compared to those of conventional banks. Further, the difference in bank margins between the two types of banks can be attributed to differences in market power, operating costs, and diversification. Finally, Islamic banking presence or penetration, as represented by the ratio of Islamic financing to aggregate bank credit/financing and, alternatively, the share of Islamic banking assets, is robustly associated with lower bank margins, on average. These results bear important implications for the development of the Islamic banking industry and in fostering the efficient allocation of financial resources by the banking system. Bank Indonesia 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/89017/1/BANK.pdf Ibrahim, Mansor H. and Law, Siong Hook (2020) Financial intermediation costs in a dual banking system: the role of Islamic banking. Buletin Ekonomi Moneter dan Perbankan, 22 (4). 529 - 550. ISSN 1410-8046; ESSN: 2460-9196 https://www.bmeb-bi.org/index.php/BEMP/article/view/1236 10.21098/bemp.v22i4.1236
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description This paper empirically analyses the role of Islamic banking in financial intermediation costs as measured by net interest margins for a leading dual banking country, Malaysia. Controlling for theoretically motivated determinants of the margins, the paper compares the interest/financing margins of conventional and Islamic banks and examines the impacts of Islamic banking presence on bank margins. The analysis provides evidence of the higher margins of Islamic banks compared to those of conventional banks. Further, the difference in bank margins between the two types of banks can be attributed to differences in market power, operating costs, and diversification. Finally, Islamic banking presence or penetration, as represented by the ratio of Islamic financing to aggregate bank credit/financing and, alternatively, the share of Islamic banking assets, is robustly associated with lower bank margins, on average. These results bear important implications for the development of the Islamic banking industry and in fostering the efficient allocation of financial resources by the banking system.
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author Ibrahim, Mansor H.
Law, Siong Hook
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Law, Siong Hook
Financial intermediation costs in a dual banking system: the role of Islamic banking
author_facet Ibrahim, Mansor H.
Law, Siong Hook
author_sort Ibrahim, Mansor H.
title Financial intermediation costs in a dual banking system: the role of Islamic banking
title_short Financial intermediation costs in a dual banking system: the role of Islamic banking
title_full Financial intermediation costs in a dual banking system: the role of Islamic banking
title_fullStr Financial intermediation costs in a dual banking system: the role of Islamic banking
title_full_unstemmed Financial intermediation costs in a dual banking system: the role of Islamic banking
title_sort financial intermediation costs in a dual banking system: the role of islamic banking
publisher Bank Indonesia
publishDate 2020
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/89017/1/BANK.pdf
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https://www.bmeb-bi.org/index.php/BEMP/article/view/1236
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