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examine the results by comparing conventional banks to participation banks in Turkey. Our results report that the capital … adequacy ratio of the banks declines substantially given the stress scenarios. We find that participation banks in Turkey … in Turkey are more sensitive to sudden changes in exchange rates and increased non performing loans. However, this …
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"The standardization of Islamic financial products is currently evolving, both for Islamic derivatives & hedging methods and for Islamic bonds (Sukuk) and the process of standardization is expected to start soon also for other Islamic instruments. Islamic capital markets, and Islamic finance in...
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"It is said that COVID-19 pandemic has turned back the poverty clock. As such, there is need to have social mechanisms put in place to provide relief to those who are affected in this regard. Islamic social finance consists of tools and institutions that could be used to alleviate poverty. This...
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Law and regulation are becoming increasingly important in any discourse involving the Islamic financial services industry. This important aspect comprises both the legal and Sharīah aspects from the pre-contract stage up to the post-execution phase, and even post-contract termination...
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OBS banking activities have grwn rapidly in recent years. The risk-based capital requirements of OBS activities presume thatsome OBS activities expose banks to additional and potentially excessive risk. This study employs Ronn-Verma option pricing methodology to calculate implied asset risk, and...
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Our results show that US banks with a relatively high share of non-interest income become riskier with a moving toward non-interest-generating activities, especially activities from investment banking, proprietary trading, etc. The findings also prove, although weakly, that banks with a...
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