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The Covid Pandemic Testing the Resilience of the United States, China and Indonesia Capital Markets Achmad Agus Priyono; Ety Saraswati
Indonesian Interdisciplinary Journal of Sharia Economics (IIJSE) Vol 5 No 1 (2022): Sharia Economic: January, 2022
Publisher : Sharia Economics Department Universitas KH. Abdul Chalim, Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/iijse.v5i1.1782

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There are two main factors that influence the rise and fall of the index, namely internal factors and external factors. The external factor currently experiencing volatility in the stock market is the coronavirus outbreak. Where the presence of the Coronavirus on this earth has caused panic in various parts of the world. The epidemic attacks various levels of society, especially for those who have congenital diseases. This study aims to analyze the resilience of the capital markets in the United States, China and Indonesia in the 60 days before and after the positive confirmation of COVID-19 in each country. The variable of capital market resilience in the United States is used as a proxy for the DJI index, while the resilience of the capital market in China is used as a proxy for the SSEC index, while the resilience of the capital market in Indonesia is used as a proxy for the IDX index. The paper tries to determine whether there are differences in the resilience of the capital market before and before the covid outbreak in the American, Chinese and Indonesian capital markets. The results of the study prove that the Covid outbreak has had a very bad impact on the stock markets of Indonesia and the United States. The tool on the test used to prove that there is a difference in resilience in the capital markets in Indonesia and the United States in the 60 days before and after being confirmed positive for Covid. Meanwhile, in the capital market in China, it was found that there was no difference in the resilience of the capital market in the 60 days before and before being confirmed positive for Covid. This condition proves the country's success in handling and controlling the covid outbreak.
Financial Performance and Inflation’s Effects on Indonesia’s National Private Commercial Banks’ Return on Assets Abdul Qodir Djaelani; Ety Saraswati; Achmad Agus Priyono; Ari Kartiko
Indonesian Interdisciplinary Journal of Sharia Economics (IIJSE) Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Sharia Economic: July, 2023
Publisher : Sharia Economics Department Universitas KH. Abdul Chalim, Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/iijse.v6i2.3373

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This research was conducted to investigate the effect of financial performance as represented by Loan Deposit Ratio (LDR), Non-Performing Loans (NPL), and Net Interest Margin (NIM), as well as Inflation on profitability at National Private Commercial Banks listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). This research adopts a quantitative approach with empirical analysis using panel data from 2017 to 2021. The sampling method uses purposive sampling, with 23 banks selected as samples. Data analysis was performed using the panel data regression method through Eviews software. The panel data estimation showed a significant influence between the Loan Funding Ratio (LFR) and Inflation variables on the Return on Assets (ROA) of national private commercial banks in Indonesia in 2017-2021. These findings provide a solid empirical basis for providing better financial policy recommendations to these banks in the future.
The Covid Pandemic Testing the Resilience of the United States, China and Indonesia Capital Markets Priyono, Achmad Agus; Saraswati, Ety
Indonesian Interdisciplinary Journal of Sharia Economics (IIJSE) Vol 5 No 1 (2022): Sharia Economics
Publisher : Sharia Economics Department Universitas KH. Abdul Chalim, Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/iijse.v5i1.1782

Abstract

There are two main factors that influence the rise and fall of the index, namely internal factors and external factors. The external factor currently experiencing volatility in the stock market is the coronavirus outbreak. Where the presence of the Coronavirus on this earth has caused panic in various parts of the world. The epidemic attacks various levels of society, especially for those who have congenital diseases. This study aims to analyze the resilience of the capital markets in the United States, China and Indonesia in the 60 days before and after the positive confirmation of COVID-19 in each country. The variable of capital market resilience in the United States is used as a proxy for the DJI index, while the resilience of the capital market in China is used as a proxy for the SSEC index, while the resilience of the capital market in Indonesia is used as a proxy for the IDX index. The paper tries to determine whether there are differences in the resilience of the capital market before and before the covid outbreak in the American, Chinese and Indonesian capital markets. The results of the study prove that the Covid outbreak has had a very bad impact on the stock markets of Indonesia and the United States. The tool on the test used to prove that there is a difference in resilience in the capital markets in Indonesia and the United States in the 60 days before and after being confirmed positive for Covid. Meanwhile, in the capital market in China, it was found that there was no difference in the resilience of the capital market in the 60 days before and before being confirmed positive for Covid. This condition proves the country's success in handling and controlling the covid outbreak.
Financial Performance and Inflation’s Effects on Indonesia’s National Private Commercial Banks’ Return on Assets Djaelani, Abdul Qodir; Saraswati, Ety; Priyono, Achmad Agus; Kartiko, Ari
Indonesian Interdisciplinary Journal of Sharia Economics (IIJSE) Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Sharia Economics
Publisher : Sharia Economics Department Universitas KH. Abdul Chalim, Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/iijse.v6i2.3373

Abstract

This research was conducted to investigate the effect of financial performance as represented by Loan Deposit Ratio (LDR), Non-Performing Loans (NPL), and Net Interest Margin (NIM), as well as Inflation on profitability at National Private Commercial Banks listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). This research adopts a quantitative approach with empirical analysis using panel data from 2017 to 2021. The sampling method uses purposive sampling, with 23 banks selected as samples. Data analysis was performed using the panel data regression method through Eviews software. The panel data estimation showed a significant influence between the Loan Funding Ratio (LFR) and Inflation variables on the Return on Assets (ROA) of national private commercial banks in Indonesia in 2017-2021. These findings provide a solid empirical basis for providing better financial policy recommendations to these banks in the future.
Co-Authors Abdillah, Achmad Fikri Abil Abdul Qodir Djaelani Achmad Agus Prioyono Achmad Agus Priyono Afi Racmat Slamet Agustina, Iin Ahmad Azmil Marrom Ahmad Muhayan Arif Ahmad Rifai Aisyah Wulandari Akbar, M. Ananda Fajar Akhmad Azhar Khurri Aldrian Saputra Aleria Irma Hatneny Alfi Nur Mufida Alfin Aulia Rahman Alma Tika Agustin Amalyani, Meifiana Andi Normala Dewi Andi Normaladewi Aprilia Dyah Wulandari Ari Kartiko, Ari Assagaf, Nurul Syifa Aulia Sukma Rachmawati Bagus Prasetyo Basalamah, Muhammad Ridwan Bellanti, Silvan Brian Inggrid Alvandy Budi Wahono Chamid Alif, A’an Abdul Citra Damayani Prayogiyanto Citra Nurul Hidayati Deni Irfa Yanti Dimas, Moh Fahrezi Djaelani, Abdul Qodir Fajjar Mustofa Fasahri, Nuril Ramadhan Fa’jiah, Cholifatul Febryansyah, Dany Ferlian Ramadhan Gilang Romadhon Hadi Sunaryo Hariri, Hariri Hariri, Hariri Hatneny, Aleria Irma Hendri Kurniawan, Hendri Iin Cahyaningsih Ilham Febriansyah Isma, Viona Aulia Isnaini Firdayanti Ita Athia Izza, Nikmatul Jeni Susyanti Jumani Jumani Kartika Rose Rachmadi Ketut Tirtayasa M. Agus Salim M. Agus Salim Al Fathoni M. Hufron Mahardani, Ahmad Subhan Mahardani, Ahmad Subhan Malinda, Elsa Masriyani Masriyani Mas’udah, Nia Arifiana Maulana, Muhammad Naufal Aulia Mawardi, Muhammad Cholid Moh. Fathur Rozi Moh. Fathur Rozi MUHAMMAD AGUS SALIM Muhammad Fadil Muhammad Muslihul Hadi N. Rachma nanang tri haryoko Nanda Sasqia Zahro Niken Cahyani Agungtya Nindya Cahyaningrum Novitasari Novitasari Nur Diana Khalidah Nur Faidah Nur Fatimah Nur Halimatus Sa’diyah Nur Hidayati Nur Hidayati Nuratul Amaliah Nurhidayah Nurhidayah Nurmala Yunita Nurul Qomariah Priyambudi, Arif Putri Ekawati Ratma Ana Tasya Reza Audia W.A Rizal, Syarif Ali Rois Arifin Ronny Malavia Mardani Ronny Malavia Mardani Safira, Annisa Ayu Safrillia, Dea Sanjaya, Anggun Sri Tyas Listia Sujarwo, Revi Moury Putri Taufiqulhakum, M Fadhila Ubaydillah, Awaluddin Ulya, Arifah Izzatul Vachriyanti, Asma’ul Noer Vika Septirini Wahyuningtyas, Novianur Widarko, Agus Windy Tri Yuniar Wulan, Aisyah Dwi Fajar Yasmin, Raisya A Yulianti, Nur Afni Zuhri, Haszaghi Ramadhan