Performance of unit trust funds between conventional and Islamic funds in Malaysia using data envelopment analysis / Nahamizun Maamor ... [et al.]

Maamor, Nahamizun and Ariffin, Anas Fathul and Kin, Teoh Yeong and Abu Hasan, Suzanawati (2021) Performance of unit trust funds between conventional and Islamic funds in Malaysia using data envelopment analysis / Nahamizun Maamor ... [et al.]. Journal of Computing Research and Innovation (JCRINN), 6 (3): 6. pp. 53-64. ISSN 2600-8793

Abstract

This study aims to analyse the current performance of unit trust funds between conventional and Islamic funds using data envelopment analysis because most Malaysians are incapable to distinguish between conventional and Islamic unit trust funds performances since they tend to assume both funds perform similarly. This paper uses 20 authorised funds by the Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) for three years by using trailing data that consists of volatility element as input and total return as output. Indeed, the funds selected do not mix asset classes of funds, instead relying solely on equity funds to create a fair and reasonable ranking. The study employs Data Envelopment Analysis by testing two different models, namely Charnes, Cooper, and Rhodes input oriented (CCR-I) model and Banker, Charnes, and Cooper input oriented (BCC-I) model. The use of two models in this study is to ensure that the results of the ranking analysis are more accurate and precise. Both models employ the input-oriented model function as a means of maximising efficiency in order to increase the number of fairies. The efficiency of Islamic funds is more consistent than that of conventional funds for both models, as several Islamic funds maintain their position at the top of the efficient rank. However, there is a significant increase in conventional funds because 80% of the selected conventional funds that are not efficient in the CCR-I model achieve the efficiency level in the BCC-I model. As a result, there are four unit trust funds that are consistent in occupying efficiency level when tested for both CCR-I model and BCC-I model whereby three out of four are Islamic funds while the other is conventional fund. The Islamic funds consist of Apex Dana Aslah, BIMB i Growth Fund, and Maybank Malaysia Growth-I Fund while KAF Tactical Fund is conventional fund. Ultimately, it is concluded that Islamic funds perform better than conventional funds in Malaysia for the 3 years period ending 31 March 2021.

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Maamor, Nahamizun
mizunmamoor@gmail.com
Ariffin, Anas Fathul
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Kin, Teoh Yeong
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Abu Hasan, Suzanawati
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Subjects: H Social Sciences > HG Finance > Investment, capital formation, speculation > Investment companies. Investment trusts. Mutual funds
H Social Sciences > HJ Public Finance > Finance, Islamic
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perlis > Arau Campus > Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of Computing Research and Innovation (JCRINN)
UiTM Journal Collections: UiTM Journal > Journal of Computing Research and Innovation (JCRINN)
ISSN: 2600-8793
Volume: 6
Number: 3
Page Range: pp. 53-64
Keywords: Unit Trust Fund, Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), Islamic Fund, Conventional Fund, Ranking, Efficiency
Date: 2021
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/60440
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