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Islamic banking 4 ijara 4 islamic banks 4 islamic contracts 4 islamic finance 4 islamic law 4 mudarabah 4 murabaha 4 musharaka 4 riba 4 hedging 3 international capital 3 international capital markets 3 islamic bank 3 islamic bond 3 islamic development 3 islamic economy 3 islamic instruments 3 islamic jurisprudence 3 islamic securities 3 sukuk 3 Determinants of Credit Risks 2 Islamic and Conventional Banks 2 Islamic contracts 2 Murabahah and Bai-Bhithaman Ajil 2 asset securitization 2 bond issuance 2 capital market 2 capital market access 2 capital market development 2 capital market investors 2 capital markets 2 commercial law 2 corporate bonds 2 cost of capital 2 debt securities 2 equity investment 2 fiqh 2 futures contracts 2 hadith 2
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Free 6
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Book / Working Paper 4 Article 2
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Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 3 Undetermined 3
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Jobst, Andreas 3 Sukri, Suriani 2 Waemustafa, Waeibrorheem 2 Cihák, Martin 1 Hesse, Heiko 1 Kunzel, Peter 1 Mills, Paul S. 1 Sole, Juan 1 Sy, Amadou N. R. 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 4
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IMF Working Papers 3 IMF Policy Discussion Papers 1 International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues 1 International journal of economics and financial issues : IJEFI 1
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RePEc 5 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Bank Specific and Macroeconomics Dynamic Determinants of Credit Risk in Islamic Banks and Conventional Banks
Waemustafa, Waeibrorheem; Sukri, Suriani - In: International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues 5 (2015) 2, pp. 476-481
The study analyzes macroeconomic and bank specific determinants of credit risk in Islamic and Conventional Banks. Multivariate Regression analysis is applied on the sample of 15 conventional banks and 13 Islamic Banks in Malaysia over the period between 2000 and 2010. The finding shows that the...
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Bank specific and macroeconomics dynamic determinants of credit Risk in islamic banks and conventional banks
Waemustafa, Waeibrorheem; Sukri, Suriani - In: International journal of economics and financial issues … 5 (2015) 2, pp. 476-481
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Operative Principles of Islamic Derivatives; Towards a Coherent Theory
Sole, Juan; Jobst, Andreas - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2012
Derivatives are few and far between in countries where the compatibility of financial transactions with Islamic law requires the development of shari'ah-compliant structures. Islamic finance is governed by the shari'ah, which bans speculation and gambling, and stipulates that income must be...
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Islamic Banks and Financial Stability; An Empirical Analysis
Cihák, Martin; Hesse, Heiko - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2008
The relative financial strength of Islamic banks is assessed empirically based on evidence covering individual Islamic and commercial banks in 18 banking systems with a substantial presence of Islamic banking. We find that (i) small Islamic banks tend to be financially stronger than small...
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Islamic Bond Issuance; What Sovereign Debt Managers Need to Know
Sy, Amadou N. R.; Kunzel, Peter; Mills, Paul S.; Jobst, … - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2008
Recent years have witnessed a surge in the issuance of Islamic capital market securities (sukuk) by corporates and public sector entities amid growing demand for alternative investments. As the sukuk market continues to develop, new challenges and opportunities for sovereign debt managers and...
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The Economics of Islamic Finance and Securitization
Jobst, Andreas - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2007
Islamic lending transactions are governed by the precepts of the shariah, which bans interest and stipulates that income must be derived as return from entrepreneurial investment. Since Islamic finance is predicated on asset backing and specific credit participation in identified business risk,...
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