Is there a relationship between Islamic banking liquidity and inflation? Empirical evidence from Indonesia
This study aims to determine if there is a relationship between the Islamic bank liquidity and inflation in the context of Indonesia. In achieving this objective, the effects of Bank Indonesia Certificates Sharia (SBIS), Bank Indonesia Islamic Deposit Facility (FASBIS), Inflation on Sharia Bankin...
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my.iium.irep.1168852024-12-24T02:41:02Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/116885/ Is there a relationship between Islamic banking liquidity and inflation? Empirical evidence from Indonesia Jazmiyanti, Nisrina Cahyono, Eko Fajar Kassim, Salina HG Finance HG3368 Islamic Banking and Finance This study aims to determine if there is a relationship between the Islamic bank liquidity and inflation in the context of Indonesia. In achieving this objective, the effects of Bank Indonesia Certificates Sharia (SBIS), Bank Indonesia Islamic Deposit Facility (FASBIS), Inflation on Sharia Banking Liquidity for the period of 2011-2019 are analysed. The research method is quantitative approach and analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis. The data used in this study are secondary data obtained from official data from Bank Indonesia and the Financial Services Authority (OJK).The results showed that the Bank Indonesia Certificates Sharia (SBIS) had a significant negative effect on Islamic banking liquidity; the Bank Indonesia Islamic Deposit Facility (FASBIS) had no influence on Islamic banking liquidity; and inflation had a significant positive effect on Islamic banking liquidity. For monetary authority, this research can be used as an evaluation material for programs that are carried out specifically in the FASBIS instrument so that in the future FASBIS has an influence on Islamic banking liquidity and also while maintaining monetary instrument stability. SMART Insight - Shariah Economic Applied Research and Training (SMART) Indonesia 2024-03-29 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/116885/2/2024%20EII%20Jazmiyanti%20Eko%20Bank%20Liquidity%20Inflation.pdf Jazmiyanti, Nisrina and Cahyono, Eko Fajar and Kassim, Salina (2024) Is there a relationship between Islamic banking liquidity and inflation? Empirical evidence from Indonesia. Ekonomi Islam Indonesia, 6 (1). pp. 1-10. E-ISSN 2715-6346 https://journals.smartinsight.id/index.php/EII/article/view/406 10.58968/eii.v6i1.406 |
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This study aims to determine if there is a relationship between the Islamic bank
liquidity and inflation in the context of Indonesia. In achieving this objective, the
effects of Bank Indonesia Certificates Sharia (SBIS), Bank Indonesia Islamic
Deposit Facility (FASBIS), Inflation on Sharia Banking Liquidity for the period of
2011-2019 are analysed. The research method is quantitative approach and
analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis. The data used in this study
are secondary data obtained from official data from Bank Indonesia and the
Financial Services Authority (OJK).The results showed that the Bank Indonesia
Certificates Sharia (SBIS) had a significant negative effect on Islamic banking
liquidity; the Bank Indonesia Islamic Deposit Facility (FASBIS) had no influence
on Islamic banking liquidity; and inflation had a significant positive effect on
Islamic banking liquidity. For monetary authority, this research can be used as
an evaluation material for programs that are carried out specifically in the
FASBIS instrument so that in the future FASBIS has an influence on Islamic
banking liquidity and also while maintaining monetary instrument stability. |
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Is there a relationship between Islamic banking liquidity and inflation? Empirical evidence from Indonesia |
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Is there a relationship between Islamic banking liquidity and inflation? Empirical evidence from Indonesia |
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Is there a relationship between Islamic banking liquidity and inflation? Empirical evidence from Indonesia |
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