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Shari'ah governance in Islamic Banking institutions is as essential and significant as corporate governance in modern corporate organizations. It consists of arrangement ensuring the compliance of Shari'ah rules and principles in Islamic Banking transactions. The objective of this paper is to...
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The study is based on empirical evaluation of financial statements of Islamic banks of Pakistan. Data sample consists financial statements for the years 2009, 2015, 2016 and 2017 relating to of all four full-fledged Islamic banks in Pakistan. First standard in Islamic accounting standards...
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Sharī‘ah governance is a unique element of Islamic financial system in which Ulama (Sharī‘ah scholars) play a fundamental role. The Madaris (religious seminaries) are the major source of the education of Ulama. This study will thoroughly analyze and compare the syllabubs of Deeni Madaris...
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The study investigates the impact of the essential components of Sharī‘ah governance, i.e., the board of directors, executive management, Sharī‘ah Supervisory Board, Resident Sharī‘ah Board Members and Sharī‘ah Audit (independent variables) on the enhancement of Sharī‘ah...
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Shelter is one of the basic necessity along with food and clothing which any human endeavors for. The assiduous efforts to acquire basic necessities is made part of human nature (Shahzad & Farooq, 2014). Quran and Hadith emphasizes on the importance of housing; “And Allah has made for you from...
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This research paper focuses on the discussion of Salam financing and its prospects in agriculture sector of the Pakistan economy. For this purpose, a model of Salam financing is proposed. This model can be used for single crop financing and multiple season financing as well however the multiple...
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A forward looking monetary policy rule has been estimated for the time period from 1991 to 2010 for Pakistan, an emerging economy. The estimated model explains a very clear shift in monetary policy objective across the sample period. State Bank of Pakistan, from 2000 onwards, seems to take...
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CAPM with all its controversies is still valid, popular and most used asset pricing model in world. Three major perspectives run among the researchers. The first rejects CAPM completely and the rest two advocates changes but differently. A scrupulous analysis yields that investors care more for...
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This study investigates that whether Karachi Stock Exchange is efficient or otherwise over the period from July 1997 to April 2010. To examine the efficiency, various stock market anomalies (i.e. Days of week Effect, With-in month Effect, Turn of Month Effect) have been estimated.Results show no...
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CAPM has come a long way, has passed the time-test, and is fast coming out as a winner despite the onslaught of both, APT and multi-factor CAPM. The bottom line is that CAPM is needed, dead or alive. If so, it does not mean that CAPM stays as, “CAPM." Downside risk in recent times has caught...
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