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AuthorSalem, Nechi
AuthorSmaoui, Houcem Eddine
Available date2023-02-27T08:29:11Z
Publication Date2019-11
Publication NameThe Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.qref.2018.05.003
CitationNechi, S., & Smaoui, H. E. (2019). Interbank offered rates in Islamic countries: Is the Islamic benchmark different from the conventional benchmarks?. The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, 74, 75-84.
ISSN1878-4259
URIhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1062976917303435
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/40452
AbstractMotivated by the size and the growth of the global Islamic financial services industry, 17 Islamic Banks in six Islamic countries, in conjunction with Thompson Reuters, developed an Islamic Interbank Benchmark Rate (IIBR, hereafter) to address the Sharia compliance requirements of Islamic banks in the money market. This paper examines to what extent this newly introduced monetary tool differs from the conventional interbank rates used in the countries of contributing banks to the IIBR. We use cointegration analysis, Granger causality tests and Vector Autoregressive Models to investigate the dynamics and the inter-temporal linkages between the Islamic and conventional interbank benchmarks in five countries from Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC, hereafter) region. Results show that the IIBR exhibits a long-run relationship with the conventional rates and fails to be independently determined. Our findings advocate also that market conditions such as oil prices and inflation do not contribute to the dynamics between the IIBR and the conventional interest-based interbank benchmarks.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectIslamic finance
Islamic interbank benchmark rate
Conventional interbank rates
Cointegration
Granger causality
Vector autoregression model
TitleInterbank offered rates in Islamic countries: Is the Islamic benchmark different from the conventional benchmarks?
TypeArticle
Pagination75-84
Volume Number74
ESSN1062-9769
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