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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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The article deals with the issue of liquidity management for Islamic banks. Based on data extracted form Bankscope, it is shown that Islamic banks suffer from excess liquidity. This liquidity can not be invested using conventional means because of Shari'ah considerations. In the other hand,...
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Emphasizing risk averse nature of fund suppliers in an uncertain environment, this paper establishes the possibility of a riba-free Pareto optimality in a primary financial market, explaining real life dominance of the mixed debt/equity system in terms of deviation from informational efficiency....
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This paper investigate conditions under which equity funds can be sustainable source of budget deficit financing in an interest free economy. Our findings show equity fund can be sustainable source of deficit financing when the rate of return on equity fund exceeds the budget deficit expansion...
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Given the socioeconomic utility of a owning a house (being a consumption and investment asset at the same time), mortgage finance and markets has always remained a matter of interest for the policy maker. With the Global financial crisis claiming its roots in the subprime lending, wherein the...
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Despite the huge amount of wealth in the hand of Muslims, most countries with Muslim majority population fall in the category of developing nations. The development of infrastructure has been proven to be an effective means for economic growth and poverty reduction. Usually governments have...
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1. Conventional Macroeconomic Policy -- 2. Islamic Macroeconomic Policies -- 3. Capital Markets: Conventional versus Islamic -- 4. Risk Sharing and Public Policy -- 5. Government Finance and the Debt Market -- 6. Government Finance and the Equity Market -- 7. Macro Market Application -- 8. Micro...
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