Islamic capital markets: a comparative approach
This book is the result of my efforts in designing and teaching the Islamic Capital Markets (ICM) course at INCEIF. What began as class handouts and brief notes evolved first into the ICM course module for the Chartered Islamic Finance Professional (CIFP) at INCEIF. Subsequently, with input from...
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Language: | English |
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John Wiley & Son
2020
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Online Access: | http://dspace.uniten.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/18294 |
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Summary: | This book is the result of my efforts in designing and teaching the Islamic Capital
Markets (ICM) course at INCEIF. What began as class handouts and brief notes evolved
first into the ICM course module for the Chartered Islamic Finance Professional (CIFP)
at INCEIF. Subsequently, with input from my colleague and mentor, Professor Abbas
Mirakhor, that course module has been developed into this full-blown textbook on
Islamic capital markets. The book covers the spectrum of capital market products,
institutions, and markets, encompassing debt, equity, derivatives, and foreign exchange
markets. Though we have tried to be global in orientation, the book by necessity
uses Malaysian examples, largely because Malaysia has been the pioneer in Islamic
capital market development and has put in place the full range of ICM products and
institutions. Wherever possible, we have used examples from other countries, such as
Bahrain, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan. |
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