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Exchange rate exposure revisited in Malaysia: a tale of two measures
 01-15-2026
 Journal: Eurasian Business Review

This paper investigates a tale of two measures, which are market portfolio returns and exchange rate movements.

The impact of monetary policy on Islamic bank financing: bank-level evidence from Malaysia
 01-15-2026
 Journal: Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Science

This paper aims to examine the distributional differences of Islamic bank financing responses to financing rate across bank-specific characteristics in dual banking system.

Comparative study on credit risk in Islamic banking institutions: The case of Malaysia
 01-15-2026
 Journal: Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance

The study of credit risk is a great interest and the debate over the relative credit risk of Islamic banks remains open.

dy intends to identify the long run relationships between oil price, exchange rates, stock market and interest rate in the context of Malaysia.

This article examines the impact of stock market liquidity on bank liquidity creation in Malaysia.
Islamic financial market is the growing innovation of global financial market which moves together with conventional and sectorial counterpart in many countries.

This study examines the decoupling hypothesis between Islamic and conventional capital markets by analysing the dynamic interdependencies among conventional stock, Islamic stock, bonds and sukuk markets in Malaysia over the period January 3, 2007 to March 31, 2017.

In Malaysia, infrastructure financing requirements can be served through domestic bond markets, including its
corporate bond markets.

We examine the impact of capital structure determinants on firm financial performance together with the mediation effect of firm leverage in Malaysia and Indonesia over the period of 1990–2010.

This paper examines the effects of bank capital ratios on liquidity creation and business diversification for Malaysia. Annual data are analyzed for 28 commercial banks for the period 2001⬜2017.
We analyze the lending cyclicality of 213 ASEAN commercial banks over the period 2001–2015. The findings indicate that lending by private banks is procyclical while lending by state banks is countercyclical.

Ex-post effects of circuit breakers in crisis and calm markets
 01-16-2026
 Journal: Journal of Economic Studies

Despite regulatory claims of straitening volatility and preventing crashes, evidences on circuit breakers’ ability to achieve so are nonconclusive.

Involvement of Board Chairmen in Audit Committees and Earnings Management: Evidence from Malaysia
 01-16-2026
 Journal: Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business

This paper investigates the effect of the involvement of the board chairman in the audit committee (AC) on earnings management (EM).

Islamic Banking and Bank Performance in Malaysia: An Empirical Analysis
 01-16-2026
 Journal: Journal of Islamic Monetary Economics and Finance

This paper examines the performance of Malaysia’s banking sector and its relationship to the presence of Islamic banking in the country.

A series of corporate failures and financial crises have raised attention to organizational governance issues, especially for financial institutions.
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