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On November 25, 2009, the financial world was shocked when Dubai World requested a restructuring of its debts. Much disturbance in capital markets was caused. The main concern of the ‘Dubai Debt Crisis' was the delay in repayment of a the Nakheel Sukuk, an Islamic financial instrument. This...
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Economy Report (2018-19), United Arab Emirates (UAE) is ranked second among Islamic economies and Nasdaq Dubai is credited to … expansion of sukuk issuances and the fills the lacuna in research carried out in the UAE bond market.We empirically tested our … hypotheses on a dataset that covered a sample of 1354 bond issuances over the period 2008 to 2019. We used a logistic regression …
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consumers and envied by competitors, its national carrier, Emirates Airline, has made a substantial contribution to Dubai …Dubai, the globally known Emirate of the United Arab Emirates, has achieved an image of its own as a sun, sand and sea …'s branding as a tourist destination. This study investigates Emirates Airlines' promotional activities and their impact on Dubai …
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Capital adequacy has become one of the most significant indicators for assessing the soundness of banking operations. The main objective of the present study is that how the local UAE Islamic banks are measuring the risk and expressing their capital adequacy. The data for the study collected...
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The purpose of this study is to examine the United Arab Emirates (UAE) national banks' practices of corporate …
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The objective of this study is to examine the effect of ownership structure and competition on risk-taking behaviour of UAE banks during the period 1998–2010. The study covers 15 national banks, including eleven conventional banks and four are Islamic banks. The proportion of ownership by...
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The Dubai International Financial Centre (“DIFC”) has become an important component of an increasingly significant global market for Islamic finance. However, the state of academic discussion has not necessarily kept pace with its growing economic import. This paper improves the current...
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This paper empirically analyzes the profitability of the four Islamic banks operating in the UAE during the financial period between 2004 and 2009 using three profitability indicators, return on total income, return on assets and return on equity. The researcher uses a variety of techniques,...
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The purpose of this study is to determine the Gap between the assets and the liabilities of Islamic and conventional banks. It also finds the impact of liquidity risk, capital adequacy, management efficiency, operating cost, and transaction size on net interest margin for Conventional Banks...
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