Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to examine how to use first order Markov chain to build a reliable monitoring system for the profit-loss sharing based contracts (PLS) as the mode of financing contracts in Islamic bank with censored continuous-time observations. The paper adopts the longitudinal analysis with the first order Markov chain framework. Laplace transform was used with homogenous continuous time assumption, from discretized generator matrix, to generate the transition matrix. Various metrics, i.e.: eigenvalue and eigenvector were used to test the first order Markov chain assumption. Cox semi parametric model was used also to analyze the momentum and waiting time effect as non-Markov behavior. The result shows that first order Markov chain is powerful as a monitoring tool for Islamic banks. We find that waiting time negatively affected present rating downgrade (upgrade) significantly. Likewise, momentum covariate showed negative effect. Finally, the result confirms that different origin rating have different movement behavior. The paper explores the potential of Markov chain framework as a risk management tool for Islamic banks. It provides valuable insight and integrative model for banks to manage their borrower accounts. This model can be developed to be a powerful early warning system to identify which borrower needs to be monitored intensively. Ultimately, this model could potentially increase the efficiency, productivity and competitiveness of Islamic banks in Indonesia. The analysis used only rating data. Further study should be able to give additional information about the determinant factors of rating movement of the borrowers by incorporating various factors such as contract-related factors, bank-related factors, borrower-related factors and macroeconomic factors.

Highlights

  • Even though murabahah dominates most of banking transactions, the portion of profit-loss sharing based (PLS) contracts, i.e. mudharabah and musharakah, is rising steadily, from 29.07% in December 2005 to 31.29% in December 2006

  • In profit-loss sharing based contracts (PLS) contract, banks bear the rate of return risk and investment risk, in addition bear the default risk, as in murabahah, salam, istishna’ and ijarah

  • The aim of this paper is to examine how to use first order Markov chain to build a reliable monitoring system for the profit-loss sharing based contracts (PLS) as the mode of financing contracts in Islamic bank with censored continuous time observations

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Introduction

Even though murabahah dominates most of banking transactions, the portion of profit-loss sharing based (PLS) contracts, i.e. mudharabah and musharakah, is rising steadily , from 29.07% in December 2005 to 31.29% in December 2006 (see Fig. 1). It indicates two conditions: bank returns to serve the real sector and an increase of the bank’s inherent risk. The return obtained from PLS contracts depends on the realization of the client's business profits. In PLS contract, banks bear the rate of return risk and investment risk, in addition bear the default risk, as in murabahah, salam, istishna’ and ijarah. If the banks cannot maintain the competitive return to the depos itors, they will face the displaced commercial risk and withdrawal risk [23, 25]

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