A Note: Debt Selling and Their Impact on Islamic Bank Value

This paper shows how a risk management mechanism through selling debt can affect the value of Islamic banks. Islamic banks are able to maximize their value from the sale of murabahah on housing debt in order to manage their risk arising from fluctuations in interest rates. A tractable theoretical mo...

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Main Authors: Ismail, Abdul Ghafar, Kamil, Karmila Hanim
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spelling my.uum.repo.250662018-10-29T03:16:38Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/25066/ A Note: Debt Selling and Their Impact on Islamic Bank Value Ismail, Abdul Ghafar Kamil, Karmila Hanim HG Finance This paper shows how a risk management mechanism through selling debt can affect the value of Islamic banks. Islamic banks are able to maximize their value from the sale of murabahah on housing debt in order to manage their risk arising from fluctuations in interest rates. A tractable theoretical model is developed to maximize the Islamic banks’ values from the sale of housing debt financing in order to hedge against fluctuations in interest rates. Our findings showed that Islamic banks could improve their earnings and rectify the problem in aligning their assets and liabilities through the benefits of debt selling. A rise in the market interest rates leads to an increase in the base financing rate and the mark-up rate in Islamic banks, since market interest rates serve as benchmarks in determining profits or mark-ups. If the Islamic banks engage in debt selling to decrease their risk exposure, their earnings or value may be amplified since they have the opportunity to undertake other positive NPV projects from the payoffs on the murabahah debt selling. Universiti Utara Malaysia 2010 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/25066/1/IJBF%20%207%201%202010%20161%20170.pdf Ismail, Abdul Ghafar and Kamil, Karmila Hanim (2010) A Note: Debt Selling and Their Impact on Islamic Bank Value. The International Journal of Banking and Finance, 7 (1). pp. 161-170. ISSN 1617-722 http://ijbf.uum.edu.my/index.php/previous-issues/139-the-international-journal-of-banking-and-finance-ijbf-vol-7-no-1-feb-march-2010
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A Note: Debt Selling and Their Impact on Islamic Bank Value
description This paper shows how a risk management mechanism through selling debt can affect the value of Islamic banks. Islamic banks are able to maximize their value from the sale of murabahah on housing debt in order to manage their risk arising from fluctuations in interest rates. A tractable theoretical model is developed to maximize the Islamic banks’ values from the sale of housing debt financing in order to hedge against fluctuations in interest rates. Our findings showed that Islamic banks could improve their earnings and rectify the problem in aligning their assets and liabilities through the benefits of debt selling. A rise in the market interest rates leads to an increase in the base financing rate and the mark-up rate in Islamic banks, since market interest rates serve as benchmarks in determining profits or mark-ups. If the Islamic banks engage in debt selling to decrease their risk exposure, their earnings or value may be amplified since they have the opportunity to undertake other positive NPV projects from the payoffs on the murabahah debt selling.
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author Ismail, Abdul Ghafar
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title A Note: Debt Selling and Their Impact on Islamic Bank Value
title_short A Note: Debt Selling and Their Impact on Islamic Bank Value
title_full A Note: Debt Selling and Their Impact on Islamic Bank Value
title_fullStr A Note: Debt Selling and Their Impact on Islamic Bank Value
title_full_unstemmed A Note: Debt Selling and Their Impact on Islamic Bank Value
title_sort note: debt selling and their impact on islamic bank value
publisher Universiti Utara Malaysia
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