Risk‐return analysis of Islamic banks' investment deposits and shareholders' fund

Author:

Azhar Rosly Saiful,Ashadi Mohd. Zaini Mohammad

Abstract

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to study the differences or variance in the yields of Islamic and conventional bank deposits and capital, respectively, in view of their contractual differences, namely the former which is based on equity and the latter on debt.Design/methodology/approachThe paper uses a financial ratio approach.FindingsIt was found that deposit yields in conventional banks were lower than return on equity (ROE), which truly reflect the contractual differences between fixed deposit and bank's capital. Also, it was found that Islamic banks' deposit yield and ROEs do not reflect their risk‐taking properties, as their variances were found to be smaller.Research limitations/implicationsThe paper adds to the literature on risk‐return relationship in Islamic capital theory, which currently lacks theoretical studies.Practical implicationsThe paper shows that increasing the level of risk taking in mudarabah investment account could increase its expected returns.Originality/valueSince both shareholders' capital and mudarabah investment accounts constitute risk capital, variance in yields should be proportional to risk. The paper is the first attempt to explore and compare yields from Islamic bank capital and mudarabah deposits.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous),Finance

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