The Islamic finance handbook a practitioner's guide to the global markets

Get up to speed quickly on the world's fastest growing financial sector The Islamic Finance Handbook: A Practitioner's Guide to the Global Markets is the definitive report for the Islamic finance industry. Written by the industry's leading practitioners, the book provides a country-by...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: REDmoney (Firm), editor (editor)
Otros Autores: Thiagaraja, Sasikala, editor (editor)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Singapore : Wiley 2014.
Edición:1st edition
Colección:Wiley finance series.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009629922106719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The Islamic Finance Handbook: A Practitioner's Guide to the Global Markets
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • SOUTHEAST ASIA
  • THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA
  • SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
  • EUROPE
  • TURKEY
  • NORTH AMERICA
  • AUSTRALASIA
  • ABOUT THE AUTHORS
  • Chapter 1: Australia
  • ASSET MANAGEMENT
  • TAX AND ACCOUNTING
  • RETAIL FINANCE
  • MICROFINANCE
  • TAKAFUL AND RE-TAKAFUL
  • ISSUANCES AND SUKUK
  • DEBT CAPITAL MARKETS
  • EQUITY CAPITAL MARKETS
  • REGULATORY ISSUES
  • CROSS-BORDER FINANCING
  • THE FUTURE
  • NOTES
  • REFERENCES
  • ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • Chapter 2: Bahrain
  • ASSET MANAGEMENT
  • Mutual Funds
  • Endowment Funds
  • Banking Assets
  • Wealth Assets
  • TAX AND ACCOUNTING
  • Tax Legislation, Neutrality, and Incentives
  • RETAIL AND MICROFINANCE
  • CBB Support and Commitment
  • Products
  • Current Demand and Future Prospects
  • MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS
  • TAKAFUL AND RE- TAKAFUL
  • SUKUK
  • SOVEREIGN WEALTH FUNDS
  • Bahrain's Financial Market
  • The Money Market
  • Capital Markets
  • REGULATORY ISSUES
  • CROSS-BORDER FINANCING
  • NOTES
  • REFERENCES
  • ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • Chapter 3: Bangladesh
  • ASSET MANAGEMENT
  • Banking Assets
  • Exchange Traded Funds
  • Mutual Funds
  • Endowment Funds
  • Conclusion
  • TAX AND ACCOUNTING
  • Financial Reporting Standards
  • Tax Legislation
  • Tax Neutrality
  • Tax Incentives and Exemptions
  • Conclusion
  • RETAIL AND MICROFINANCE
  • Marketing Strategies
  • Products
  • Demands for Retail and Microfinance
  • Opportunities
  • Initiatives for Financial Inclusion
  • Conclusion
  • TAKAFUL AND RE- TAKAFUL
  • Risk Management
  • Regulatory Issues
  • Conclusion
  • SOVEREIGN BONDS
  • Creditworthiness
  • Sukuk and Issuances
  • Sovereign Wealth Funds
  • Conclusion
  • SUKUK
  • The Bond Market in Bangladesh
  • Sukuk Structure
  • The Globalization of Sukuk
  • Conclusion
  • DEBT CAPITAL MARKETS.
  • The Money Market
  • The Stock Market
  • Securities and Securitization
  • Conclusion
  • REGULATORY ISSUES
  • The Shari'ah Supervisory Board
  • Standardization
  • Conclusion
  • CROSS-BORDER FINANCING
  • Cross-Border Inflow
  • CONCLUSION
  • ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • Chapter 4: Brunei
  • THE PRINCIPAL LEGISLATION REGULATING ISLAMIC BANKS AND FINANCE COMPANIES
  • ISLAMIC ASSET MANAGEMENT
  • Offshore International Banks
  • Investment Advisors
  • Mutual Funds
  • TAX AND ACCOUNTING
  • RETAIL AND MICROFINANCE
  • The Retail Sector
  • An Islamic Finance Company
  • Microfinance
  • TAKAFUL AND RE- TAKAFUL
  • SOVEREIGN SUKUK
  • DEBT CAPITAL MARKETS
  • CROSS-BORDER FINANCING
  • REGULATORY ISSUES
  • HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
  • CONCLUSION
  • ABOUT THE AUTHORS
  • Chapter 5: Canada
  • PAST PERFORMANCE
  • PROSPECTS
  • ASSET MANAGEMENT
  • TAX AND ACCOUNTING
  • Mudaraba
  • Murabahah
  • Diminishing Musharaka with Ijara
  • Ijara Sukuk
  • RETAIL AND MICROFINANCE
  • TAKAFUL
  • SUKUK AND THE DEBT CAPITAL MARKET
  • REGULATORY ISSUES
  • Key Regulatory Challenges
  • Other Regulatory Issues
  • CONCLUSION
  • ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • Chapter 6: China
  • ASSET MANAGEMENT
  • Mutual Funds
  • Exchange Traded Funds
  • Endowment Funds
  • Banking Assets
  • Wealth Assets
  • TAX AND ACCOUNTING
  • Financial Reporting Standards
  • Tax Neutrality
  • Other Tax Issues
  • RETAIL AND MICROFINANCE
  • TAKAFUL AND RE- TAKAFUL
  • Risk Management in Takaful
  • Regulatory Issues in Takaful
  • The Potential for Takaful
  • SUKUK
  • Asset-Backed Sukuk
  • The Globalization of Sukuk
  • DEBT CAPITAL MARKETS
  • The Money Market
  • The Stock Market
  • Securities and Securitization
  • REGULATORY ISSUES
  • Shari'ah Supervisory Boards
  • Standardization
  • CONCLUSION
  • NOTES
  • ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • Chapter 7: Egypt
  • ASSET MANAGEMENT
  • TAX AND ACCOUNTING
  • RETAIL AND MICROFINANCE
  • TAKAFUL AND RE- TAKAFUL.
  • SOVEREIGN SUKUK
  • SUKUK
  • DEBT CAPITAL MARKETS
  • REGULATORY ISSUES
  • CROSS-BORDER FINANCING
  • CONCLUSION
  • ABOUT THE AUTHORS
  • Chapter 8: Hong Kong
  • ASSET MANAGEMENT
  • TAX
  • RETAIL AND MICROFINANCE
  • ISLAMIC BANKING
  • Risk Management
  • Adherence to Islamic Law
  • Binding Documentation
  • Disclosure of Risk and Return to Depositors
  • SUKUK AND RENMINBI BUSINESS
  • DEBT CAPITAL MARKETS AND EQUITY CAPITAL MARKETS
  • REGULATORY ISSUES
  • CROSS-BORDER FINANCING
  • CONCLUSION
  • ABOUT THE AUTHORS
  • Chapter 9: India
  • ASSET MANAGEMENT
  • Alternative Investment Funds
  • Real Estate Investment Trusts
  • Structured Products
  • TAX AND ACCOUNTING
  • RETAIL AND MICROFINANCE
  • TAKAFUL AND RE- TAKAFUL
  • SOVEREIGN SUKUK
  • DEBT CAPITAL MARKETS
  • Tax and Stamp Duties
  • Investor Perception and Documentation Challenge
  • REGULATORY ISSUES
  • CROSS-BORDER FINANCING
  • CONCLUSION
  • ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • Chapter 10: Indonesia
  • MACROECONOMIC PERFORMANCE AND ASSET MANAGEMENT
  • Public Response As Indicated by Liquidity Behavior
  • Monetary Policy and Interest Rate Responses
  • The Indonesian Islamic Banking Industry: Funding Activities
  • The Indonesian Islamic Banking Industry: Financing Activities
  • MICROFINANCE
  • TAKAFUL AND RE- TAKAFUL
  • SUKUK
  • REGULATORY ISSUES
  • CONCLUSION
  • NOTES
  • REFERENCES
  • ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • Chapter 11: Iran
  • THE HISTORY OF IRANIAN BANKING
  • Modern Banking: 1887-1925
  • Establishment of Iranian Banks and the Central Bank: 1925-1979
  • Nationalization and Merger of Iranian Banks: 1979-1981
  • Demand for Riba-Free Banking: 1981-1983
  • Development of the Banking System Since 1983
  • THE RIBA-FREE BANKING ACT
  • Objectives and Duties
  • Mobilization of Financial Resources
  • DEPOSITS
  • Qard Hasan Deposits
  • Current Accounts
  • Savings Accounts
  • Term Investment Deposits ( Wakalah Accounts).
  • ALLOCATION OF FUNDS
  • Qard Hasan Loans
  • Mudaraba
  • Civil Partnership
  • Legal Partnership
  • Installment Sale
  • Salam (Forward Dealing)
  • Hire-Purchase (Leasing)
  • Muzaraah
  • Musaqat
  • Joaalah
  • Debt-Purchase
  • Direct Investment
  • OTHER REGULATIONS
  • MONETARY POLICY
  • Direct Instruments
  • Indirect Instruments
  • Adjustments to Monetary Policy Making
  • HOW IRANIAN PRACTICES DIFFER FROM THOSE OF OTHER COUNTRIES
  • CHALLENGES AND STRENGTHS
  • COOPERATION WITH OTHER ISLAMIC COUNTRIES
  • IRANIAN BANKING SYSTEM STATISTICS
  • THE IRANIAN ISLAMIC CAPITAL MARKET
  • History
  • Structure
  • Financial Institutions
  • Financial Instruments
  • Laws and Regulations
  • Growth
  • Cross-Border Cooperation
  • REFERENCES
  • ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • Chapter 12: Japan
  • CORPORATE BANKING
  • Regulatory Changes
  • Market Positioning
  • Major Performances
  • RETAIL BANKING AND MICROFINANCE
  • DEBT CAPITAL MARKETS ( SUKUK)
  • SUKUK REGULATION AND TAXATION: THE CASE OF J- SUKUK
  • EQUITY CAPITAL MARKETS
  • Indexes
  • Private Equity Funds
  • ASSET MANAGEMENT
  • Equity Funds
  • Exchange Traded Funds
  • Real Estate Funds
  • Endowment Funds
  • TAKAFUL AND RE- TAKAFUL
  • Market Positioning
  • Prospects
  • SOVEREIGN WEALTH FUNDS
  • REGULATORY ISSUES
  • TAX AND ACCOUNTING
  • Tax Legislation
  • Tax Neutrality
  • Tax Incentives and Exemptions
  • Other Tax and Accounting Issues
  • CONCLUSION
  • ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • Chapter 13: Jordan
  • ASSET MANAGEMENT
  • TAX AND ACCOUNTING
  • MICROFINANCE
  • Microfinance in Jordan
  • Islamic Microfinance in Jordan
  • TAKAFUL AND RE- TAKAFUL
  • DEBT CAPITAL MARKETS
  • CROSS-BORDER FINANCING
  • SOVEREIGN SUKUK
  • REGULATORY ISSUES
  • CONCLUSION
  • NOTE
  • REFERENCES
  • ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • Chapter 14: Kazakhstan
  • PAST PERFORMANCE
  • PROSPECTS
  • ASSET MANAGEMENT
  • TAX AND ACCOUNTING
  • RETAIL AND MICROFINANCE
  • TAKAFUL AND RE- TAKAFUL.
  • SOVEREIGN SUKUK
  • SUKUK
  • DEBT CAPITAL MARKETS
  • REGULATORY ISSUES
  • CROSS-BORDER FINANCING
  • CONCLUSION
  • ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • Chapter 15: Kenya
  • ISLAMIC FINANCE BANKS
  • ISLAMIC WINDOWS
  • MICROFINANCE
  • TAKAFUL AND RE- TAKAFUL
  • ISLAMIC CAPITAL MARKETS
  • SUKUK AND DEBT CAPITAL MARKETS
  • REGULATORY CHALLENGES AND SHARI'AH CONCERNS
  • THE TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY AND ISLAMIC FINANCE
  • CONCLUSION
  • NOTES
  • ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • Chapter 16: Kuwait
  • ASSET MANAGEMENT
  • TAX AND ACCOUNTING
  • RETAIL AND MICROFINANCE
  • ISLAMIC BANKING
  • TAKAFUL AND RE- TAKAFUL
  • SOVEREIGN WEALTH FUNDS
  • Engaging in Prudent Investment Practices
  • Spearheading the Economic Development Agenda
  • Enhancing the Domestic Financial Services Sector
  • Supporting Kuwait's Real Estate Market
  • Playing a Major Role in Domestic Health Care
  • Building Kuwait's SMEs
  • SUKUK
  • DEBT CAPITAL MARKETS
  • Equities
  • The Securitisation Market
  • REGULATION
  • CROSS-BORDER FINANCINGS
  • CONCLUSION
  • ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • Chapter 17: Luxembourg
  • ASSET MANAGEMENT
  • Adaptability of the Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities
  • Alternative Investment Funds
  • MICROFINANCE
  • TAKAFUL AND RE- TAKAFUL
  • SOVEREIGN WEALTH FUNDS
  • SUKUK AND DEBT CAPITAL MARKETS
  • The Securitisation Law of 2004
  • Listing of Sukuk
  • REGULATORY ISSUES
  • Setting Up a Shari'ah Board
  • Rules Applicable to Sukuk
  • Discrepancies between the Luxembourg Law and Shari'ah Principles
  • TAX AND ACCOUNTING
  • Tax Treatment of the Murabahah Contract
  • Tax Treatment of Sukuk
  • Financial Reporting Standards
  • CROSS-BORDER FINANCING
  • CONCLUSION
  • NOTES
  • ABOUT THE AUTHORS
  • Chapter 18: Malaysia
  • ISLAMIC BANKING
  • ASSET MANAGEMENT
  • Mutual Funds
  • Exchange Traded Funds
  • Endowment Funds
  • Wealth Assets
  • TAX AND ACCOUNTING
  • Financial Reporting Standards.
  • Tax Legislation.