2019
DOI: 10.1108/ijmf-07-2018-0220
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New evidence on fund performance in extreme events

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to compare the return performance and persistence of ethical and conventional mutual funds during two extreme events, the Asian and the global financial crises under Shariah constraints. Design/methodology/approach The overall sample comprises of 129 Islamic mutual funds (IMFs) and 350 conventional mutual funds (CMFs) in Malaysia, and the average monthly data cover two periods of market cycles, before and during a financial crisis. The net of all expenses data is obtained… Show more

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“…As discussed earlier that the aim of this paper is to examine the determinants of credit risk by examining a few bank specific variables and dummy variables. So, to this end we considered ten (10) explanatory variables and three (3) dummy variables representing countries group, age and financial crisis in a similar manner as Mansor et al (2019) did for the case of Islamic Mutual fund 11 . The results are tabulated in Table 3 which summarize the summary statistics regarding credit risk and bank-specific characteristic variables for all 40 banks.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As discussed earlier that the aim of this paper is to examine the determinants of credit risk by examining a few bank specific variables and dummy variables. So, to this end we considered ten (10) explanatory variables and three (3) dummy variables representing countries group, age and financial crisis in a similar manner as Mansor et al (2019) did for the case of Islamic Mutual fund 11 . The results are tabulated in Table 3 which summarize the summary statistics regarding credit risk and bank-specific characteristic variables for all 40 banks.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Just recently,Mansor et al (2019) studied the return performance and persistence of Islamic and conventional mutual funds during financial crises periods in the presence of spurious regression and noted misleading and controversial conclusions on the performance of funds.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Luo and Bhatti (2019) analyzed the co-movement and dependence structure of Islamic mutual funds using copula methods and showed that Islamic mutual funds have low dependence with various market indices. Mansor et al (2019) analyzed the performance of Islamic mutual funds along with analyzing the risk exposure of these funds. They showed that Islamic funds outperform market indices even in the crises period.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It becomes the move for "Islamizing" any conventional products without any limitation-treasury bills, commercial paper, derivatives, shares of conventional banks, etc. IBFIs, particularly the Islamic Funds, had shown more resilience than conventional finance to the recent Global Financial Crisis (Mansor, Al Rahahleh, & Bhatti, 2019), but that could be because of the reason that their involvement in financial derivatives and other structured products was minimal by that time.…”
Section: Islamic Finance: Direction and Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%