Non-interest (Islamic) liquidity management in the Nigerian non-interest banking: a legal study from the experience of Malaysia

One of the major potential challenges before the nascent non-interest (Islamic) banking product in Nigeria is the absence of adequate and viable Shariah-compliant instruments of liquidity management. The availability of the instrument is a sine qua non in the banking system. Conversely, Malaysia bei...

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Main Authors: Olayemi, Abdul Azeez Maruf, Hasan, Aznan, Ibrahim, Uzaimah, Buang, Ahmad Hidayat
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spelling my.iium.irep.893562021-05-06T01:32:51Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/89356/ Non-interest (Islamic) liquidity management in the Nigerian non-interest banking: a legal study from the experience of Malaysia Olayemi, Abdul Azeez Maruf Hasan, Aznan Ibrahim, Uzaimah Buang, Ahmad Hidayat BPH Islamic Economics One of the major potential challenges before the nascent non-interest (Islamic) banking product in Nigeria is the absence of adequate and viable Shariah-compliant instruments of liquidity management. The availability of the instrument is a sine qua non in the banking system. Conversely, Malaysia being the global hub of the Islamic banking and finance has successfully developed viable instruments for the management of Islamic liquidity. The Malaysian instruments are comparably in juxtaposition with that of the conventional system in terms of sophistication and development. The article advocates for the adoption and adaptation of the Malaysian model of Islamic liquidity management instruments into the Nigerian banking system as a panacea. The research is a qualitative comparative legal study. It aims at proposing solution to the lingering problem of non-interest liquidity management in the Nigeria nascent non-interest banking product. CLJ Law Network 2015-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/89356/7/89356_non-interest%20%28Islamic%29%20liquidity%20management%20in%20the%20nigerian.pdf Olayemi, Abdul Azeez Maruf and Hasan, Aznan and Ibrahim, Uzaimah and Buang, Ahmad Hidayat (2015) Non-interest (Islamic) liquidity management in the Nigerian non-interest banking: a legal study from the experience of Malaysia. SHR, SHARIAH REPORT (A Journal on Islamic Law, Banking & Finance), Malaysian Current Law Journal (MCLJ), 1. cxxvii-cxl. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2690305
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topic BPH Islamic Economics
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Olayemi, Abdul Azeez Maruf
Hasan, Aznan
Ibrahim, Uzaimah
Buang, Ahmad Hidayat
Non-interest (Islamic) liquidity management in the Nigerian non-interest banking: a legal study from the experience of Malaysia
description One of the major potential challenges before the nascent non-interest (Islamic) banking product in Nigeria is the absence of adequate and viable Shariah-compliant instruments of liquidity management. The availability of the instrument is a sine qua non in the banking system. Conversely, Malaysia being the global hub of the Islamic banking and finance has successfully developed viable instruments for the management of Islamic liquidity. The Malaysian instruments are comparably in juxtaposition with that of the conventional system in terms of sophistication and development. The article advocates for the adoption and adaptation of the Malaysian model of Islamic liquidity management instruments into the Nigerian banking system as a panacea. The research is a qualitative comparative legal study. It aims at proposing solution to the lingering problem of non-interest liquidity management in the Nigeria nascent non-interest banking product.
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author Olayemi, Abdul Azeez Maruf
Hasan, Aznan
Ibrahim, Uzaimah
Buang, Ahmad Hidayat
author_facet Olayemi, Abdul Azeez Maruf
Hasan, Aznan
Ibrahim, Uzaimah
Buang, Ahmad Hidayat
author_sort Olayemi, Abdul Azeez Maruf
title Non-interest (Islamic) liquidity management in the Nigerian non-interest banking: a legal study from the experience of Malaysia
title_short Non-interest (Islamic) liquidity management in the Nigerian non-interest banking: a legal study from the experience of Malaysia
title_full Non-interest (Islamic) liquidity management in the Nigerian non-interest banking: a legal study from the experience of Malaysia
title_fullStr Non-interest (Islamic) liquidity management in the Nigerian non-interest banking: a legal study from the experience of Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Non-interest (Islamic) liquidity management in the Nigerian non-interest banking: a legal study from the experience of Malaysia
title_sort non-interest (islamic) liquidity management in the nigerian non-interest banking: a legal study from the experience of malaysia
publisher CLJ Law Network
publishDate 2015
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/89356/7/89356_non-interest%20%28Islamic%29%20liquidity%20management%20in%20the%20nigerian.pdf
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