2021
DOI: 10.1142/s0217590821500053
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Determinants of Bank Liquidity Creation: A Comparison Between Islamic Banks and Conventional Banks in a Dual Banking System

Abstract: Using a panel dataset of 45 banks operating in Malaysia’s dual banking system over the period 2001–2017, this paper investigates whether and how the liquidity creation of Islamic banks is determined differently from that of the conventional commercial banks. The preliminary analysis shows that bank capital, size, risk and market power are significant determinants of bank liquidity creation in the dual banking system, whereas macroeconomic factors exert little influence. When banks are differentiated by bank ty… Show more

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