Islamic Finance
102 Islamic Finance in Practice Sukuk al Mudaraba– Aldar Properties Sukuk al Musharaka– Ports, Customs and Freezones Company ...
2.9 Islamic Capital Markets Mansur Mannan, Credit Suisse Introduction The growth of Islamic finance in its modern form has, by a ...
104 Islamic Finance in Practice Whereas Islamic equity funds became popular with investors who had a “risk appetite” for equity ...
Islamic Capital Markets 105 Sukuk The idea behindasukuk(popularlyknownasanIslamicorShari’a-compliant “bond”) is simple. Prohibit ...
106 Islamic Finance in Practice and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions (AAOIFI) Standard 17 defines “inves ...
Islamic Capital Markets 107 Types of sukuk Allsukuksare not the same type; AAOIFI lays down 14 different types of sukuk. The mos ...
108 Islamic Finance in Practice the issuance used to purchase the assets. The amount could be amortized with or without grace pe ...
Islamic Capital Markets 109 (d) Upon completion, themudarib, in its capacity as obligator, purchases the assets of the project f ...
110 Islamic Finance in Practice period and an agreed profit-sharing ratio. The corporate (asmusharik) contributes land or other ...
Islamic Capital Markets 111 Sukuk al-istisna’aare certificates that carry equal value and are issued with the aim of mobilizing ...
112 Islamic Finance in Practice murabahaandistisna’acontracts cannot be traded on secondary markets as securitized instruments, ...
Islamic Capital Markets 113 for short-term securities such as the Salam-based quarterlysukuks issued by government of Bahrain. T ...
114 Islamic Finance in Practice In the first case, key securitization elements need to be present in the structure to ensure tha ...
Islamic Capital Markets 115 assets and not themudarabaor themusharakaunits. In this respect the basis for determining the price ...
116 Islamic Finance in Practice excluded; Highly leveraged companies that are burdened with conventional debt. Only companies t ...
2.10 Secondary Markets in Islamic Finance Majid Dawood, Yasaar Ltd Introduction Secondary markets, in the financial sense, are d ...
118 Islamic Finance in Practice events such as the sub-prime crisis being experienced. The regulators tend to be reactive rather ...
Secondary Markets in Islamic Finance 119 and Arabian Gulf countries, and corporate issues with their massive infrastructure proj ...
120 Islamic Finance in Practice The existence of the Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions (AA ...
Secondary Markets in Islamic Finance 121 they are asked if they have a Shari’a version of their product as they would prefer to ...
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