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The superior performance of Islamic equity investment funds has received a considerable attention during the recent financial crisis. However, it is not yet clear whether such a difference in performance stems from management skills (stock selection and market timing) of fund managers or the...
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In this study, we examine the impact of regulatory changes in Shariah screening guidelines as introduced by the Financial Services Act 2013 in Malaysia. The adoption of new regulations for Shariah-screening methodology affects the Shariah-compliance status of firms resulting in a considerable...
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Credit derivatives enable banks to manage credit risk separately from other types of risk, by transferring selected credit risks to third parties. Recently, global credit derivative markets have expanded rapidly, but a relatively small number of banks still accounts for most of the credit...
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Smart beta strategies (SBs) are quite popular in passive investing due to their ability to outperform conventional market capitalization-weighted (MCW) portfolios. This paper investigates the impact of SBs in the case of constrained portfolios such as Shariah-compliant equity portfolios (SCEPs)...
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After controlling for the double selection bias in a sequential three-equation model of the decisions to issuance, to choose a Sukuk structure, and the volume of Sukuk engagements, we find robust evidence suggesting that ownership structure and governance mechanisms play a significant role in...
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Shariah-compliant investment guidelines, while explicit on screening criteria for stock selection, are silent on the weighting methods to be used in the construction of Shariah-compliant equity portfolios. The market capitalization-weighted strategy and smart beta strategies (fundamental...
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This paper investigates the impact of country-specific and the global government primary balance and productivity shocks on current account balances and investment using an intertemporal model in selected OECD countries for the period 1995-2016. By employing a fixed effect approach, results...
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The Islamic Financial Services Board (IFSB) is the standard setting body for the Islamic banking industry. The IFSB, while endorsing the Basel III accord, modified the criteria to calculate the Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR) to cater for the unique aspects of the Islamic banking industry. In...
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Rather than focusing on issuer characteristics as done in prior studies, this paper presents a macro-level perspective on the role of societal trust in Sukuk issuance. Using a comprehensive sample of global Sukuk issuances spanning over the period of 2001 to 2018 and controlling for issuer...
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The treatment of goodwill, whether to capitalise or expense in the year of acquisition, has been a topic of debate over the last two decades. Since 1998, the Financial Reporting Standard (FRS 10) in the UK requires firms to capitalise purchased goodwill and amortise it through periodic charges...
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