Essays on Oil Markets, Dual Banking System, and Black Swan Events
thesis
posted on 2022-07-25, 06:10authored byTauhidul Islam Tanin
This study investigates (1) the risk transmission from the oil market to Islamic (IBs) and conventional banks (CBs), (2) whether oil price uncertainty affects IB and CB returns, and (3) the impacts of oil price shocks on IB and CB returns during four recent black swan events. The results indicate that IB resilience to oil volatility is region- and location-specific. Although oil revenues have helped IBs expand, this is not necessarily the prime driver of their growth. However, IBs perform better than their conventional counterparts during periods marked by oil volatility and black swan events, particularly in oil-importing countries.
History
Campus location
Malaysia
Principal supervisor
Mohammed Shaiban
Additional supervisor 1
Akram Hasanov
Additional supervisor 2
Habibur Rahman (Curtin University, Australia)
Additional supervisor 3
Robert Brooks (unofficial)
Year of Award
2022
Department, School or Centre
School of Business and Economics (Monash University Malaysia)