Exploring the Yield Spread Between Sukuk and Conventional Bonds in Malaysia
This article aims to shed light on the differences in yield rate between conventional bond and sukuk in the Malaysian market. We find that the historical yield rates for the government-issued sukuk is significantly higher than the conventional bond. Conversely, there is a slight yield spread discoun...
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2-s2.0-85095955276 Asmuni N.H.; Tan K.S. Exploring the Yield Spread Between Sukuk and Conventional Bonds in Malaysia 2021 Journal of Emerging Market Finance 20 2 10.1177/0972652720969519 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85095955276&doi=10.1177%2f0972652720969519&partnerID=40&md5=249feec533843eaa5c50b6a6ce5e87de This article aims to shed light on the differences in yield rate between conventional bond and sukuk in the Malaysian market. We find that the historical yield rates for the government-issued sukuk is significantly higher than the conventional bond. Conversely, there is a slight yield spread discount between the corporate-issued sukuk and bonds for all rating classes. We conclude that liquidity factor can mainly explain the positive yield spread on the government-issued sukuk. We also illustrate the effect of tax and expenses on asset pricing, which may contribute to the yield spread discount for corporate issuance. JEL Classification: E43, G12, G13 © 2021 Institute of Financial Management and Research. Sage Publications India Pvt. Ltd 9726527 English Article |
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Exploring the Yield Spread Between Sukuk and Conventional Bonds in Malaysia |
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Exploring the Yield Spread Between Sukuk and Conventional Bonds in Malaysia |
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This article aims to shed light on the differences in yield rate between conventional bond and sukuk in the Malaysian market. We find that the historical yield rates for the government-issued sukuk is significantly higher than the conventional bond. Conversely, there is a slight yield spread discount between the corporate-issued sukuk and bonds for all rating classes. We conclude that liquidity factor can mainly explain the positive yield spread on the government-issued sukuk. We also illustrate the effect of tax and expenses on asset pricing, which may contribute to the yield spread discount for corporate issuance. JEL Classification: E43, G12, G13 © 2021 Institute of Financial Management and Research. |
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