The funding of infrastructure projects via the issuance of sukuk or Islamic bonds is emerging as a popular funding alternative to conventional bonds. However, there are certain risks when funding infrastructure projects. This paper aims to identify and profile risks associated with funding infrastructure projects from the issuance of sukuk, through a rigorous review of literature. These risks will be structured in order to formulate those risks associated from the issuance of sukuk. This paper will also assess risks that transpire from issuing of sukuk to fund infrastructure projects. By identiying the sukuk risk, it should enable stakeholders to address related funding issues
Sukuk are an important mode of financing in the Islamic financial system. As usury (interest) is pro...
Sukuk structures rely on the performance of an underlying asset or on a contractual arrangement pert...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an alternative way for abandoned projects in Nigeria through...
The funding of infrastructure projects via the issuance of sukuk or Islamic bonds is emerging as a p...
Although many studies have stressed potential benefits of using Sukuk for funding large-scale infras...
One of the basic needs of developing countries is the economic infrastructure that is the basis of g...
Shariah compliant financing to develop Indonesia’s infrastructure are seen by the Government of Indo...
The infrastructure development is one of the vital elements in achieving the goals of the country de...
This paper elaborates risk shifting in debt financing system as the ultimate cause of the global fin...
Recently, there has been a rapid growth of a booming multibillion-dollar market in Shariah-compliant...
Islamic finance is acquiring a growing respected place in the world financial system and its market ...
The global interest in sukuk, an Islamic alternative to bond financing, has grown rapidly, particula...
Project financing have a significant role in the development of large infrastructure projects. The ...
This paper seeks to provide an overview of the market for Sukuk, or Islamic bonds. This financial i...
The Sukuk markets, including the Saudi Arabian market, involve a variety of risks, the most importan...
Sukuk are an important mode of financing in the Islamic financial system. As usury (interest) is pro...
Sukuk structures rely on the performance of an underlying asset or on a contractual arrangement pert...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an alternative way for abandoned projects in Nigeria through...
The funding of infrastructure projects via the issuance of sukuk or Islamic bonds is emerging as a p...
Although many studies have stressed potential benefits of using Sukuk for funding large-scale infras...
One of the basic needs of developing countries is the economic infrastructure that is the basis of g...
Shariah compliant financing to develop Indonesia’s infrastructure are seen by the Government of Indo...
The infrastructure development is one of the vital elements in achieving the goals of the country de...
This paper elaborates risk shifting in debt financing system as the ultimate cause of the global fin...
Recently, there has been a rapid growth of a booming multibillion-dollar market in Shariah-compliant...
Islamic finance is acquiring a growing respected place in the world financial system and its market ...
The global interest in sukuk, an Islamic alternative to bond financing, has grown rapidly, particula...
Project financing have a significant role in the development of large infrastructure projects. The ...
This paper seeks to provide an overview of the market for Sukuk, or Islamic bonds. This financial i...
The Sukuk markets, including the Saudi Arabian market, involve a variety of risks, the most importan...
Sukuk are an important mode of financing in the Islamic financial system. As usury (interest) is pro...
Sukuk structures rely on the performance of an underlying asset or on a contractual arrangement pert...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an alternative way for abandoned projects in Nigeria through...