Corporate Governance and Macroeconomics on The Financial Stability of Islamic Banks

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Siti Rahmayuni
Ardi Paminto

Abstract

Purpose: This study discusses the influence of Corporate Governance and macroeconomics on financial stability in the Islamic banking sector.


Design/methodology/approach: This study employed a quantitative and Data analysis uses panel data regression.


Findings: while the independent variable in this study is Corporate Governance and Macroeconomics, with the results showing that Corporate Governance and macroeconomics have no partial effect..


Research limitations/implications: There are only two variables considered in this paper: corporate governance and macroeconomic.


Practical implications: partially corporate governance has no effect and macroeconomics has a negative effect.


Originality/value: TThis study calculates and finds out the truth of corporate governance and macroeconomic variables on financial stability.


Paper type: Research Paper


Keyword: Corporate Governance, Macroeconomics, Financial Stability, Inflation

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