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Islamic banking 2 ijarah 2 islamic banking products 2 islamic development 2 islamic finance 2 islamic jurisprudence 2 islamic law 2 islamic principles 2 islamic products 2 islamic research 2 mudarabah 2 murabahah 2 murabahah transactions 2 musharakah 2 riba 2 sukuk 2 wadiah 2 Banking systems 1 Banks 1 Corporate governance 1 Credit expansion 1 Financial assets 1 Financial institutions 1 Financial instruments 1 Financial stability 1 Global Financial Crisis 2008-2009 1 Markets 1 Risk management 1 acquisition cost 1 bai salam 1 bank assets 1 bank capital 1 bank data 1 bank deposits 1 bank exposure 1 bank lending 1 bank ratings 1 bank risk 1 bankers 1 banking 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Al-Muharrami, Saeed 1 Dridi, Jemma 1 Hardy, Daniel C. 1 Hasan, Maher 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 2
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Cooperative and Islamic Banks; What can they Learn from Each Other?
Al-Muharrami, Saeed; Hardy, Daniel C. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2013
Islamic and cooperative banks such as credit unions are broadly similar in that they both share some risk with savers. However, risk sharing goes along with ownership control in cooperatives, whilst Islamic banks share risk with borrowers and downside risk with depositors. Islamic banking is...
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The Effects of the Global Crisison Islamic and Conventional Banks; A Comparative Study
Dridi, Jemma; Hasan, Maher - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2010
This paper examines the performance of Islamic banks (IBs) and conventional banks (CBs) during the recent global crisis by looking at the impact of the crisis on profitability, credit and asset growth, and external ratings in a group of countries where the two types of banks have significant...
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