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                           Submitted By: Muhammad Zeeshan Baloch


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    Foreign Equity Investment:


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         Investment that is done in equity of other country by the foreigner.



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WHAT ARE THE FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT INCENTIVES IN
PAKISTAN?

The simple answer is that making a direct foreign investment allows companies to
accomplish several tasks:

  Avoiding foreign government pressure for local production.
  Circumventing trade barriers, hidden and otherwise.
  Making the move from domestic export sales to a locally-based national sales
  office.
  Capability to increase total production capacity.
  Opportunities for co-production, joint ventures with local partners, joint
  marketing arrangements, licensing, etc;
  low corporate tax and income tax rates in Pakistan
  tax concessions/exemptions to particular businesses
  special economic zones developed by the government of Pakistan
  cheap labor in Pakistan
  Job training & employment subsidies
  Infrastructure subsidies
  Research and Development support
  Early Entry Advantage.

Introduction of Interest free Banking:

      The interest free banking got start in beginning of 1970s on unpretentious
      level. The Government of Pakistan had taken a number of initiatives during
      1979-1992 to introduce interest free products in the market especially in the
      banking sector. In 1979, National Investment Trust (NIT), Investment
      Corporation of Pakistan (ICP) and House Building Finance Corporation
      (HBFC) started interest free transactions. It has reflected marvelous
      performance between last twenty five years. It reflects that this interest free
      banking has noteworthy potential to do work as monetary intermediary. In
      recent times lot of interest based banks comprising foremost international
      banks has been shifted towards interest free banking. This is the sign of
      encouraging to the interest free banking. The interest free structure of
Islamic banks has proven viable banking system throughout the last 30
   years.
   The interest free banking arrangements face two different aspects. On the
   first side of the coin the whole monetary structure is operated under the light
   of Shariah principals. However on the other side of the coin the dual banking
   system is allowed. Before the details of regulations and performance of
   Islamic Banking it seems to necessary that clear all the pros and cons
   concerning the basic principles that regulate the whole economic set up in an
   Islamic way of life.
   The basic difference between capitalist and Islamic economy is that the
   private ownership is given unbridled power to make economic decisions.
   The capitalists system of economy becomes the cause of wealth in the hands
   of few. This system also interrupts the natural process of the supply and
   demand because these forces only able to do work in the situation of free
   competition. This capitalists system also creates gap between supply of
   money and real assets. While on the other side of the picture the Islamic
   economy deals with the assets backed phenomena.

Why Islamic banks are increasing in numbers:

It has been analyzed that conventional banking system is prevailed in all over
the world but as the world is becoming global and innovations are required to
survive in the global market. According to this phenomenon the conventional
banks have introduced Islamic banking and some new Islamic banks have also
been established in all over the world. Islamic banking is on the infant stage
thatโ€™s why this vehicle is facing some challenges and problems.

Problemschallenges faced by Islamic banks and solution:
First there is a gap between the IFIs due to which the products are different in
different countries. The IFIs should establish the effective communication system
to reduce such gap and strengthen the process to enter in the international market.
In such way the status of the IFIs will be increased and customers may be attracted
from the non Muslim countries. In the end the IFIs should introduce the training
mechanism to make expert their employees to attract the customers

      A study has been conducted in Bangladesh regarding regulations and
      performance Islamic banking. The most important findings of this research
      article are that there is lack of regulatory framework for its proper
      functioning according to Shariah. There is also lack of interbank money
      market which also affects the performance of the Islamic banking. The
      discrimination has also been observed regarding legal reserve requirements.
      The researcher suggested that in Bangladesh the independent banking act
      should be constituted to control, guide and supervise the operations and
      practices of the Islamic banking. So that the legal support to the stake
      holders may be provided.
      The study has also been conducted in the United Kingdom regarding
      problems, challenges and opportunities facing by the Islamic banking.
            The main problem faced in the United Kingdom that is heterogeneous
            and potential clients.
            Furthermore the lack of expert staff and competition from the
            conventional banks also faced in United Kingdom.

         It has been concluded that the e-banking can play pivotal role for the
         success of Islamic banking. There is need to sit together to the UK
         officials and Islamic banking representatives to discuss the challenges of
the Islamic Banking. There is need to recruit professional individuals
        who have the knowhow about the Islamic banking. It is contended that
        the perceptions of senior. So that such problems may be resolved by
        using such strategy.

What should be done to make Islamic banking strong?

        To make strengthen the Islamic banking transactions there is need to
        develop strong legal framework.
        There is also needed to make strong both the operational regularity and
        substantive laws to resolve problems relating to Islamic banking
        The Shariah should be analyzed to make new innovations instead to
        impose restrictions. There is need to explore the potential and wisdom of
        Shariah. There is immense need of cooperation is required to make
        collaboration among Shariah scholars, researchers, academicians and
        researchers to conduct the study in depth to make strong Islamic
        products.



Measuring Bank Performance:

  In analyzing banks performance in Pakistan, ratio measures have been used.
  The trend analysis is also used to view the trends of Income Statement and
  Balance Sheet from 2006-10. In this study three different types of banking firms
  are considered.
Performance Measures
Internal factors are used in this study which can be handled easily by the
   managers. The financial statements are used for this study. In this study 9 ratios
   are used to analyze the interest free and interest based banks.
   A) Measures of Profitability
        Many monetary measures may be used to view the efficiency of the
        organization in form of profit. Following three ratios are used in this study
        to evaluate profitability performance of the banks. Following are the
        measures.
   i. Return on Assets (ROA):
           = Net Profit/Total Assets
We can analyze the efficiency and effectiveness of management and bank. It clears
that the managers are efficient in allocation assets for NP. Positive ROA shows the
better efficiency of the financial instructions.
   ii. Return on Equity (ROE):
        = Net Profit/Equity.
This ratio measures the rate of return on the bases of capital.
iii. Cost income Ratio (COSR):
= Total cost/Total income
This index is useful to measure the profit and economic efficiency. The week ratio
reflects the better situation.
b) Performance of Liquidity
Liquidity means availability of cash that how bank rapidly may convert its assets
into cash to meet the need of short term. It is considered that it is life of the banks.
Higher amount of the liquid assets reflect the greater liquidity of the firm.
Following liquidity measures are used to measure the liquidity efficiency.
   i.      Net Loans to Asset Ratio (NLAR)
           = Net loans/Asset Ratio
NLAR measures percentage of which is embedded in loans. Higher ratio shows the
less liquid is the financial firm.
   ii.    Liquid Assets to Customer Deposits and Short Term Funds Ratio
          (LaCDSF) : Liquid Asset/Customer deposit and short term funds
           It clears the position of deposits and short term funds which meets the
          requirements of sudden withdrawals. Higher ratio shows the more liquid
          commercial bank less in danger the financial institution.
iii. Net Loans to Deposits and Borrowing (NiTDB):
Net Loans/Total Deposits and Borrowing
NiTDB shows the measure about total deposits embedded into non-liquid assets.
Higher NiTDB shows the more liquidity risk.
c) Performance of Credit Risk:
Following three ratios are used to measure the credit risk performance of the
banks.
   i.     Common Equity to Total Assets (CETA)
              = Common Equity/Assets
This ratio measureโ€™s the equity capital in form of percentage with regard to total
assets. It shows the potential of protection of the banks against investment and
assets. It also demonstrates capacity of shock absorbing for losses of potential loan
assets. Higher ratio is favorable for the bank to maintain the assets losses.
ii. Total Equity to Net Loans (TeNL) = Total Equity/Net Loans
It shows the equity capital as a percentage of total net loans. It clears the available
cushion available to adjust the losses of loans.


   ii.    Impaired Loans to Gross Loans (ImGL)
          = Impaired Loans/Gross Loans
It is more reliable method to check the quality of assets and loans of the bank. It
   calculates the ratio of gross loans which are bad debt in the portfolio of the
   commercial bank.

Results:
Name                 Islamic Bank         Government Bank        Private Bank
Return on Asset      2.10                 3.94                   1.40
Return on Equity 18.26                    317.81                 86.31
Cost to income       48.26                56.21                  26.96
Net      loans    to 85.51                15.81                  84.17
Asset
                     17.27                21.92                  15.86
Liquid Assets to
Customer
Deposits and
Short Term
Funds Ratio

Net loan deposit 61.86                    97.97                  95.66
and borrowing
Equity to Asset      6.00                 1.15                   1.44
Equity     to    Net 12.69                7.51                   1.41
Loan
impaired loans to 2.37                    2.57                   0.90
Gross Loan



Trend Analysis
The trend analysis of Islamic bank shows the gradually increasing trend from 2006
to 2010 regarding Assets, Liabilities, Share Capital and Reserves. Which clarifies
that Islamic Banking is going to increase each year while trend analysis of the
income statement of interest free banking reveals zig zag trend.
Trend analysis of the conventional bank shows no visible growth in 2006 and 2007
of balance sheet items whereas in growth started in 2007 and goes up to 2009 and
then started decreasing and required serious attention of the management in 2010.
The public sector bank demonstrates the better trend in balance sheet only
Reserves have bit decreasing trend in 2010. On the other side of the picture the
income statement shows dramatic decrease in 2009 which invites the concentration
of the management.

Conclusion:

              Interest free Banking is alternative of conventional banking and in
banking system this is an innovative system that has certain features gives priority
to conventional banking. Foreigners invest here because this system is consists of
beliefs that are true and powerful.

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  • 2. WHAT ARE THE FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT INCENTIVES IN PAKISTAN? The simple answer is that making a direct foreign investment allows companies to accomplish several tasks: Avoiding foreign government pressure for local production. Circumventing trade barriers, hidden and otherwise. Making the move from domestic export sales to a locally-based national sales office. Capability to increase total production capacity. Opportunities for co-production, joint ventures with local partners, joint marketing arrangements, licensing, etc; low corporate tax and income tax rates in Pakistan tax concessions/exemptions to particular businesses special economic zones developed by the government of Pakistan cheap labor in Pakistan Job training & employment subsidies Infrastructure subsidies Research and Development support Early Entry Advantage. Introduction of Interest free Banking: The interest free banking got start in beginning of 1970s on unpretentious level. The Government of Pakistan had taken a number of initiatives during 1979-1992 to introduce interest free products in the market especially in the banking sector. In 1979, National Investment Trust (NIT), Investment Corporation of Pakistan (ICP) and House Building Finance Corporation (HBFC) started interest free transactions. It has reflected marvelous performance between last twenty five years. It reflects that this interest free banking has noteworthy potential to do work as monetary intermediary. In recent times lot of interest based banks comprising foremost international banks has been shifted towards interest free banking. This is the sign of encouraging to the interest free banking. The interest free structure of
  • 3. Islamic banks has proven viable banking system throughout the last 30 years. The interest free banking arrangements face two different aspects. On the first side of the coin the whole monetary structure is operated under the light of Shariah principals. However on the other side of the coin the dual banking system is allowed. Before the details of regulations and performance of Islamic Banking it seems to necessary that clear all the pros and cons concerning the basic principles that regulate the whole economic set up in an Islamic way of life. The basic difference between capitalist and Islamic economy is that the private ownership is given unbridled power to make economic decisions. The capitalists system of economy becomes the cause of wealth in the hands of few. This system also interrupts the natural process of the supply and demand because these forces only able to do work in the situation of free competition. This capitalists system also creates gap between supply of money and real assets. While on the other side of the picture the Islamic economy deals with the assets backed phenomena. Why Islamic banks are increasing in numbers: It has been analyzed that conventional banking system is prevailed in all over the world but as the world is becoming global and innovations are required to survive in the global market. According to this phenomenon the conventional banks have introduced Islamic banking and some new Islamic banks have also been established in all over the world. Islamic banking is on the infant stage thatโ€™s why this vehicle is facing some challenges and problems. Problemschallenges faced by Islamic banks and solution:
  • 4. First there is a gap between the IFIs due to which the products are different in different countries. The IFIs should establish the effective communication system to reduce such gap and strengthen the process to enter in the international market. In such way the status of the IFIs will be increased and customers may be attracted from the non Muslim countries. In the end the IFIs should introduce the training mechanism to make expert their employees to attract the customers A study has been conducted in Bangladesh regarding regulations and performance Islamic banking. The most important findings of this research article are that there is lack of regulatory framework for its proper functioning according to Shariah. There is also lack of interbank money market which also affects the performance of the Islamic banking. The discrimination has also been observed regarding legal reserve requirements. The researcher suggested that in Bangladesh the independent banking act should be constituted to control, guide and supervise the operations and practices of the Islamic banking. So that the legal support to the stake holders may be provided. The study has also been conducted in the United Kingdom regarding problems, challenges and opportunities facing by the Islamic banking. The main problem faced in the United Kingdom that is heterogeneous and potential clients. Furthermore the lack of expert staff and competition from the conventional banks also faced in United Kingdom. It has been concluded that the e-banking can play pivotal role for the success of Islamic banking. There is need to sit together to the UK officials and Islamic banking representatives to discuss the challenges of
  • 5. the Islamic Banking. There is need to recruit professional individuals who have the knowhow about the Islamic banking. It is contended that the perceptions of senior. So that such problems may be resolved by using such strategy. What should be done to make Islamic banking strong? To make strengthen the Islamic banking transactions there is need to develop strong legal framework. There is also needed to make strong both the operational regularity and substantive laws to resolve problems relating to Islamic banking The Shariah should be analyzed to make new innovations instead to impose restrictions. There is need to explore the potential and wisdom of Shariah. There is immense need of cooperation is required to make collaboration among Shariah scholars, researchers, academicians and researchers to conduct the study in depth to make strong Islamic products. Measuring Bank Performance: In analyzing banks performance in Pakistan, ratio measures have been used. The trend analysis is also used to view the trends of Income Statement and Balance Sheet from 2006-10. In this study three different types of banking firms are considered. Performance Measures
  • 6. Internal factors are used in this study which can be handled easily by the managers. The financial statements are used for this study. In this study 9 ratios are used to analyze the interest free and interest based banks. A) Measures of Profitability Many monetary measures may be used to view the efficiency of the organization in form of profit. Following three ratios are used in this study to evaluate profitability performance of the banks. Following are the measures. i. Return on Assets (ROA): = Net Profit/Total Assets We can analyze the efficiency and effectiveness of management and bank. It clears that the managers are efficient in allocation assets for NP. Positive ROA shows the better efficiency of the financial instructions. ii. Return on Equity (ROE): = Net Profit/Equity. This ratio measures the rate of return on the bases of capital. iii. Cost income Ratio (COSR): = Total cost/Total income This index is useful to measure the profit and economic efficiency. The week ratio reflects the better situation. b) Performance of Liquidity Liquidity means availability of cash that how bank rapidly may convert its assets into cash to meet the need of short term. It is considered that it is life of the banks. Higher amount of the liquid assets reflect the greater liquidity of the firm. Following liquidity measures are used to measure the liquidity efficiency. i. Net Loans to Asset Ratio (NLAR) = Net loans/Asset Ratio
  • 7. NLAR measures percentage of which is embedded in loans. Higher ratio shows the less liquid is the financial firm. ii. Liquid Assets to Customer Deposits and Short Term Funds Ratio (LaCDSF) : Liquid Asset/Customer deposit and short term funds It clears the position of deposits and short term funds which meets the requirements of sudden withdrawals. Higher ratio shows the more liquid commercial bank less in danger the financial institution. iii. Net Loans to Deposits and Borrowing (NiTDB): Net Loans/Total Deposits and Borrowing NiTDB shows the measure about total deposits embedded into non-liquid assets. Higher NiTDB shows the more liquidity risk. c) Performance of Credit Risk: Following three ratios are used to measure the credit risk performance of the banks. i. Common Equity to Total Assets (CETA) = Common Equity/Assets This ratio measureโ€™s the equity capital in form of percentage with regard to total assets. It shows the potential of protection of the banks against investment and assets. It also demonstrates capacity of shock absorbing for losses of potential loan assets. Higher ratio is favorable for the bank to maintain the assets losses. ii. Total Equity to Net Loans (TeNL) = Total Equity/Net Loans It shows the equity capital as a percentage of total net loans. It clears the available cushion available to adjust the losses of loans. ii. Impaired Loans to Gross Loans (ImGL) = Impaired Loans/Gross Loans
  • 8. It is more reliable method to check the quality of assets and loans of the bank. It calculates the ratio of gross loans which are bad debt in the portfolio of the commercial bank. Results: Name Islamic Bank Government Bank Private Bank Return on Asset 2.10 3.94 1.40 Return on Equity 18.26 317.81 86.31 Cost to income 48.26 56.21 26.96 Net loans to 85.51 15.81 84.17 Asset 17.27 21.92 15.86 Liquid Assets to Customer Deposits and Short Term Funds Ratio Net loan deposit 61.86 97.97 95.66 and borrowing Equity to Asset 6.00 1.15 1.44 Equity to Net 12.69 7.51 1.41 Loan impaired loans to 2.37 2.57 0.90 Gross Loan Trend Analysis
  • 9. The trend analysis of Islamic bank shows the gradually increasing trend from 2006 to 2010 regarding Assets, Liabilities, Share Capital and Reserves. Which clarifies that Islamic Banking is going to increase each year while trend analysis of the income statement of interest free banking reveals zig zag trend. Trend analysis of the conventional bank shows no visible growth in 2006 and 2007 of balance sheet items whereas in growth started in 2007 and goes up to 2009 and then started decreasing and required serious attention of the management in 2010. The public sector bank demonstrates the better trend in balance sheet only Reserves have bit decreasing trend in 2010. On the other side of the picture the income statement shows dramatic decrease in 2009 which invites the concentration of the management. Conclusion: Interest free Banking is alternative of conventional banking and in banking system this is an innovative system that has certain features gives priority to conventional banking. Foreigners invest here because this system is consists of beliefs that are true and powerful.