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International Journal of Academic Research in Accounting, Finance and Management Sciences

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Determinants of Financial Performance of Islamic Banking in Malaysia

Nur Amirah Binti SAMAIL, Nur Amirah Binti Nurul Syuhada Binti ZAIDI, Ahmad Syubaili b MOHAMED, Mohd Naim bin KAMARUZAMAN

http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARAFMS/v8-i4/5182

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This research was conducted to investigate the determinants of the financial performance of Islamic banking in Malaysia. The performance of Islamic Bank measured based on return on asset (ROA), while the independent variables examined were capital adequacy (CA), asset quality (AQ), and liquidity management (LM). The data for this research were collected from twelve out of sixteen Islamic Banks in Malaysia listed by Bank Negara Malaysia. The annual reports were analyzed for six years which were from the year 2010 until 2016. The findings revealed that there is a significant relationship between asset quality and liquidity management towards the performance of Islamic Banking in Malaysia. However, there is insignificant relationship between capital adequacies towards the performance of Islamic Banking in Malaysia. Nevertheless, there are still other factors that may affect the performance of Islamic Banking in Malaysia.

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To cite this article: Samail, N.A.B., Zaidi, N.S.B., Mohamed, A.S.b, Kamaruzaman, M.N.b. (2018). Determinants of Financial Performance of Islamic Banking in Malaysia, International Journal of Academic Research in Accounting, Finance and Management Sciences 8 (4): 21-29.