The purpose of study to distinguish the special features of the Islamic bonds (Sukuk). Islamic bonds are similar to conventional bonds in Malaysia. It always has fix term maturity, can bear a coupon, and trades on the normal yield price relationship. For conventional investors, the structuring of the bonds by the issuer is immaterial. The difference lies only in the way the issuer structure the bonds. An Islamic bonds is structured such that the issuance is not an exchange of paper for money consideration with the imposition of an interest as per conventional. It is based on an exchange of approved asset for some financial consideration that allows the investors to earn profits from the transactions. Approval of the assets and the contract ...
AbstractThis paper provides a critical review of the theoretical and empirical literature on sukuk (...
Recent innovations in Islamic finance have changed the dynamics of the Islamic finance industry espe...
Sukuk, an Islamic equivalent of bond, has established itself as one profitable product that holds gr...
The English trust form has been an invaluable tool in the growth and development of capital markets,...
From the early 1920s to the late 20th century, there were at least 25 financial crises globally. In ...
The study investigates developing an Islamic student financing securitization model based on sukuk s...
Sukuk is the Arabic term for financial certificates, which are also commonly referred to as Shariah-...
AbstractIslamic bonds (Sukuk) emerged as an innovative capital market instrument over the last decad...
This paper seeks to provide an overview of the market for Sukuk, or Islamic bonds. This financial i...
The Sharia-compliant financial market is relatively new, many studies have focused on the difference...
Sukuk is an interest-free Capital market tool developed for use in Islamic finance. Sukuk is an Isla...
Sukuk securities have similar features with conventional bonds. The financial press has, however, in...
The objective of this research is to introduce the basics principles and concepts of Islamic banking...
Islamic bonds (sukuk) are proof of ownership of tangible assets or investment activities, which fund...
This paper explores the significance of Islamic Sukuk instruments for stability in the GCC. As a res...
AbstractThis paper provides a critical review of the theoretical and empirical literature on sukuk (...
Recent innovations in Islamic finance have changed the dynamics of the Islamic finance industry espe...
Sukuk, an Islamic equivalent of bond, has established itself as one profitable product that holds gr...
The English trust form has been an invaluable tool in the growth and development of capital markets,...
From the early 1920s to the late 20th century, there were at least 25 financial crises globally. In ...
The study investigates developing an Islamic student financing securitization model based on sukuk s...
Sukuk is the Arabic term for financial certificates, which are also commonly referred to as Shariah-...
AbstractIslamic bonds (Sukuk) emerged as an innovative capital market instrument over the last decad...
This paper seeks to provide an overview of the market for Sukuk, or Islamic bonds. This financial i...
The Sharia-compliant financial market is relatively new, many studies have focused on the difference...
Sukuk is an interest-free Capital market tool developed for use in Islamic finance. Sukuk is an Isla...
Sukuk securities have similar features with conventional bonds. The financial press has, however, in...
The objective of this research is to introduce the basics principles and concepts of Islamic banking...
Islamic bonds (sukuk) are proof of ownership of tangible assets or investment activities, which fund...
This paper explores the significance of Islamic Sukuk instruments for stability in the GCC. As a res...
AbstractThis paper provides a critical review of the theoretical and empirical literature on sukuk (...
Recent innovations in Islamic finance have changed the dynamics of the Islamic finance industry espe...
Sukuk, an Islamic equivalent of bond, has established itself as one profitable product that holds gr...