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Islamic capital markets : a comparative approach / Obiyathulla Ismath Bacha, Abbas Mirakhor.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Wiley finance seriesPublisher: Singapore : John Wiley & Sons Singapore, [2013]Copyright date: ©2013Description: xvi, 413 pages : illustrations, 27 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781118465141
  • 1118465148
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.0415091767 23
Partial contents:
1. Founding thoughts, Adam Smith, capitalism and Islamic finances -- 2. The capital markets -- 3. Islamic finance, underlying philosophy, contracts instrument design and requisites -- 4. The Interbank money markets -- 5. The Islamic Interbank money market -- 6. Bonds and bond markets -- 7. Sukuk and Sukuk markets -- 8. Common stocks and equity markets -- 9. The Islamic equities market -- 10. Derivative instruments -- 11. Shariah-compliant derivative instruments -- 12. Exchange rates and the foreign exchange market -- 13. Capital markets and government policy.
Summary: Taking a comparative approach to the subject, this text looks at the similarities and differences between Islamic capital markets and conventional capital markets. The book explains each particular topic from both the conventional and the Islamic perspective, offering a full understanding of Islamic capital markets, processes, and instruments
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"INCEIF, the Global University of Islamic Finance" -- Cover.

1. Founding thoughts, Adam Smith, capitalism and Islamic finances -- 2. The capital markets -- 3. Islamic finance, underlying philosophy, contracts instrument design and requisites -- 4. The Interbank money markets -- 5. The Islamic Interbank money market -- 6. Bonds and bond markets -- 7. Sukuk and Sukuk markets -- 8. Common stocks and equity markets -- 9. The Islamic equities market -- 10. Derivative instruments -- 11. Shariah-compliant derivative instruments -- 12. Exchange rates and the foreign exchange market -- 13. Capital markets and government policy.

Taking a comparative approach to the subject, this text looks at the similarities and differences between Islamic capital markets and conventional capital markets. The book explains each particular topic from both the conventional and the Islamic perspective, offering a full understanding of Islamic capital markets, processes, and instruments

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