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economics. Some scholars of WEST consider use of Islamic banking more suitable for economic development, while others consider …The purpose of this working paper is to give the real meaning of DEVELOPMENT from Islamic perspective. Most of Muslim … trade and financing modes, not easily and completely described in any other religion or social order. Even TFP, a modern …
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economics. Some scholars of WEST consider use of Islamic banking more suitable for economic development, while others consider …The purpose of this working paper is to give the real meaning of DEVELOPMENT from Islamic perspective. Most of Muslim … trade and financing modes, not easily and completely described in any other religion or social order. Even TFP, a modern …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005260054
This paper discusses the treatment of Ocwen Financial Corp by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) since 2012 and also examines the actions of private investors. The paper suggests that the CFPB has been overly harsh in its treatment of Ocwen, both measured by the amount of fines and...
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Shariah monitoring over banking operation … organization. The concept of ethical identity is embedded in the Islamic teaching. This study examine the ethical identity of … Islamic banks in Bangladesh, Malaysia and Arab gulf states under eight distinctive dimensions to explore the difference …
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behaviour of Islamic banks as compared to conventional banks. We proposed that loan loss provisioning will be linked to the … extent of profit distribution management. The results suggest that Islamic banks consistently record lower loan loss … distributions (positive profit distribution management), it is observed that Islamic banks increase their loan loss provisions …
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of Islamic banks as compared to conventional banks and whether such differences (if any) are linked to certain … contractual constraints faced by Islamic banks (with the z-score as a proxy for financial stability). In particular, the …
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To avert the impending global Cyber-Finance Insurance Crisis based upon large-scale commercial reliance upon … following key contributions: Develops the first known Cyber-Finance-Trust™ framework for Cyber insurance modeling; Develops the …
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recommendations and support from global organisations such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank. It was argued …
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The study analyzes macroeconomic and bank specific determinants of credit risk in Islamic and Conventional Banks …. Multivariate Regression analysis is applied on the sample of 15 conventional banks and 13 Islamic Banks in Malaysia over the period … credit risk formation of Islamic and Conventional banks. The study found that risky sector financing; regulatory capital …
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Islamic finance has come of age. Islamic banking and finance have been growing at a very fast rate, despite apparent … Muslim world. The current composition of Islamic finance consists of roughly $800 billion in Islamic banking funds; $100 … the 1990s, has increased to nearly $1 trillion. Although it is still a niche market and its share in world finance is …
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