Abstract

The main problems of Third Parties Fund and profit and loss sharing financing in Islamic banking in Indonesia are influenced by external factors have known as macroeconomics. Third parties funds as an intervening variable are what distinguish research conducted by researchers from previous research. The method used in this study uses the path analysis method with a trimming model. Processing data using IBM SPSS 25 tools. The results of this study indicate Macroeconomics simultaneously affects Third-Parties Funds. Partially, the BI Rate, GDP, and IHSG have an effect on Third Party Funds seen from the probability value 0.000 <0.05, where only inflation does not affect Third-Parties Funds. Meanwhile, the macroeconomy simultaneously influences the profit-sharing where the effect partially shows that inflation, the BI Rate, IHSG and Third-Parties Funds have a significant effect on profit-sharing financing. From the above findings, the macroeconomy indirectly through Third-Parties Funds is better for profit-sharing financing, because the ups and downs of Third Parties Funds significantly affect profit-sharing financing in Islamic banking.

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