Farihana Shahari
International Islamic University Malaysia
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International Review of Applied Economics | 2017
Md. Saifur Rahman; Farihana Shahari
Abstract This paper aims to empirically examine the degree of cointegration among ASEAN+3 money markets in order to determine and adopt remedial actions pursuant to vulnerabilities in the region’s money markets that indicate an inability to prevent possible financial crises. In order to validate vulnerabilities, this paper investigates the degree to which money markets are integrated. Inter-bank lending rates are divided based on agreement periods as well as on income levels of regional economies. The VAR-based Cointegration test and the VECM have been applied in the investigation process. The findings are: (1) weak integration during the pre-agreement period; (2) substantial progress toward the post-agreement period; (3) both high- and low-income markets integrate in a cooperative way; and (4) the agreement produces an impact that is incomplete in so far as integrating the region’s money markets. The finding of this study offers implications for the regional makers.
International Journal of Managerial Finance | 2015
Farihana Shahari; Roza Hazli Zakaria; Md. Saifur Rahman
Purpose - – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the expected outcomes, both of positive and negative returns occurred by sharia credit instruments in global Islamic banks. The annual panel data from 2005 to 2012 is collected from 40 Islamic banks from 12 countries and value at risk (VaR) technique is employed in the investigation process. The findings of this study indicate several outcomes: first, majority of Islamic banks use debt-based financing (DBF) and avoid asset-based financing (ABF) due to the lack of secured rate of fixed returns and collateral. Second, the ABF financing shows the positive returns. Third, interestingly, DBF financing faces higher credit risk compared to ABF even DBF secures its financing through tight policy implementation. Finally, this paper comes up with policy recommendations for the further reduction of credit risks and improvement of bankers’ confidence level in implementing the ABF financing policy. Design/methodology/approach - – VaR on panel data. Findings - – Sharia credit instruments play an important role. Research limitations/implications - – Data findings. Originality/value - – Fully original.
Energy | 2016
Md. Saifur Rahman; Abu Hanifa Md. Noman; Farihana Shahari; Mohamed Aslam; Chan Sok Gee; Che Ruhana Isa; Sajeda Pervin
Energy | 2015
Saifur Rahman; Ha Junsheng; Farihana Shahari; Mohamed Aslam; Muhammad Mehedi Masud; Hasanul Banna; Ma Liya
Dlsu Business & Economics Review | 2015
Md. Saifur Rahman; Mohamed Aslam; Wee-Yeap Lau; Farihana Shahari
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2017
Md. Saifur Rahman; Abu Hanifa Md. Noman; Farihana Shahari
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2017
Rahman; Farihana Shahari; Mahfuzur Rahman; Abu Hanifa Md. Noman
Archive | 2015
Md. Saifur Rahman; Farihana Shahari
Research in International Business and Finance | 2017
Md. Saifur Rahman; Farihana Shahari
International Journal of Emerging Markets | 2017
Md. Saifur Rahman; Anwar Hasan Abdullah Othman; Farihana Shahari