Islamic capital markets theory and practice

A comprehensive look at the essentials of Islamic capital markets Bringing together theoretical and practical aspects of capital markets, Islamic Capital Markets offers readers a comprehensive insight into the institutions, instruments, and regulatory framework that comprise Islamic capital markets....

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Autor principal: Krichene, Noureddine (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Singapore ; Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley 2013.
Singapore : 2013.
Colección:Wiley finance series.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009849107906719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Islamic Capital Markets: Theory and Practice; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Why Islamic Finance?; Why Money and Finance?; Why Stress Capital Theory?; Audience; Overview of the Contents; Acknowledgments; Glossary of Arabic Terms; Part One: Islamic Capital Markets: Tools of Securities Investment, Asset Pricing, Risk Management, and Portfolio Performance; Chapter 1: Capital Theory and Islamic Capital Markets; On the Nature of Capital; On the Nature of Interest and Profit; Capital Theory in Islamic Finance; Time Preference and Capital Markets; Standard Intertemporal Consumer Theory
  • Equilibrium Market Rate Capital Productivity: The Intertemporal Production Opportunity Set; General Equilibrium: Time Preference and Capital Productivity; Intertemporal Exchange-Production Model; Equilibrium Market Rate of Return; Model of Capital as a Subsistence Fund; Capital as an Engine of Growth; The Capital Market and the Economy; Definition of the Sectors; National Income and Products Accounts; Flow-of-Funds Accounts; The Markets; The Intermediation Role of the Capital Market; Summary; References; Questions; Chapter 2: Portfolio Theory and Risk-Return Tradeoff; Market Uncertainty
  • Graphical Description of Uncertainty: Highly Volatile Capital Markets Measuring Risk and Return; Portfolio Diversification Theory; Mean-Variance Efficiency Frontier; Investor's Risk Preferences: Utility Function and Indifference Curves; A Portfolio Diversification Model; Portfolio Diversification in the Case of Two Risky Assets; A Model of a Riskless Asset and a Risky Asset; The Capital Market Line; Tobin's Two-Fund Theorem; Asset Pricing Based on Risk-Return Tradeoff; Systematic and Unsystematic Risk; The Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM); The Security Market Line
  • Efficiency Frontier, Capital Market Line, Characteristic Line, and Security Market Line The Cost of Capital Based on the Capital Asset Pricing Model; Summary; References; Questions; Chapter 3: The Analytics of Sukuks; Valuation of an Asset; Present Value of a Cash Flow; Simple Compounding and Continuous Compounding; Valuation of Sukuks; Yield to Maturity; Reinvestment of Sukuk Coupons; The Par Yield; Zero-Coupon Sukuk; Spot Rates and Forward Rates; Spot Rates; Forward Rates; Arbitrage-Free Forward Rates; Forward Rate Agreements; Pricing Forward Rate Agreements
  • The Term Structure of Rates of Return Types of Yield Curve; Theories of Term Structure; Unbiased Market Expectations (Pure Expectations) Theory; Liquidity Premium Theory; Market Segmentation Theory; Preferred Habitat Theory; Sukuk Duration; Definition of Duration; Properties of Duration; Duration and Sukuk Price Volatility; Sukuk Convexity; Definition of Convexity; Properties of Convexity; Immunization of Sukuk Portfolio; Cash-Flow Matching; Duration Matching; Application of Duration to Immunization; Hedging with Futures Contracts; Understand Risks in Sukuks; Summary; References; Questions
  • Chapter 4: Islamic Stocks