2020
DOI: 10.46281/ijibfr.v4i1.498
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Banks’ Profitability in an Islamized Financial System: Comparative Study between Iran and Sudan

Abstract: The main objective of this paper is to explore and compare the drives of banks’ profitability in Iran and Sudan as both countries Islamized their financial systems, and according to the best of my knowledge is the first paper to compare banks’ profitability on the only two Islamized financial systems in the world, Iran and Sudan. This study employs panel data techniques specifically one-way fixed effect model, data obtained from Bank scope database, to address this paper title for the period 1992-2008. The des… Show more

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“…The stability of the national economy is an external factor that must be monitored in order to avoid losses when the national economy is in turmoil (Booth et al, 1985;Ogunleye, 2001;Umami & Rani, 2021). Economic growth, closely related to the demand for and supply of products and services, will positively correlate with banking financial performance (Al-Harbi, 2020;Alper & Anber, 2011). Macroeconomic conditions repeatedly fluctuate with two sides, namely strengthening or weakening.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stability of the national economy is an external factor that must be monitored in order to avoid losses when the national economy is in turmoil (Booth et al, 1985;Ogunleye, 2001;Umami & Rani, 2021). Economic growth, closely related to the demand for and supply of products and services, will positively correlate with banking financial performance (Al-Harbi, 2020;Alper & Anber, 2011). Macroeconomic conditions repeatedly fluctuate with two sides, namely strengthening or weakening.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%