Agency costs and Islamic bond issuers' long-run performance in Malaysia
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2017
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Authors: | Mohd Sobri Minai ; Uddin, Md Mohan ; Yusnidah Ibrahim |
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Global business & economics review. - Olney, Bucks : Inderscience Enterprises, ISSN 1097-4954, ZDB-ID 2054200-8. - Vol. 19.2017, 6, p. 745-759
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Subject: | corporate finance | Islamic debt | long-run performance | capital structure | emerging markets | sukuk | long-run event study | agency costs | growth opportunity | free cash flow | FCF | Kapitalstruktur | Capital structure | Malaysia | Islamisches Finanzsystem | Islamic finance | Prinzipal-Agent-Theorie | Agency theory | Anleihe | Bond | Cash Flow | Cash flow | Unternehmensfinanzierung | Corporate finance | Schwellenländer | Emerging economies | Börsengang | Initial public offering | Islam | Fremdkapital | Debt financing | Börsenkurs | Share price | Finanzmarkt | Financial market |
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