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RISK AND RISK MANAGEMENT OF TAKAFUL INDUSTRY [PDF]
Islamic finance consists of Islamic banking, Islamic insurance and Islamic capital market. Being one of the major elements, takaful (Islamic insurance) does have a significant role in the industry. The concept of takaful is where a group of people participate in a scheme that enables them to share the burden of any misfortunes faced by any of the ...
Nooraslinda Abdul Aris Author_Email: nooraslinda@salam.uitm.edu.my +2 more
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Managing Risks in the Construction Industry
2002Construction industry is a field of economy that is especially sensitive to financial changes. In Croatia, as well as in the countries of the European Union that found their economies on international market relations, there are legal regulations related to risk managing.
Čulo, Ksenija, Ribarović, Zoran
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Industrial Aspects of Risk Assessment
1992Risk assessment not only has to rely on the toxicological data base, but the different exposure scenarios must be taken into account to the same extent. Basically, there are three main categories of exposure: 1. exposure during chemical production; 2. exposure of the applicator of downstream user; 3.
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Industrial espionage: Analysing the risk
Computers & Security, 1994This approach makes for easy, but lazy, journalism. The surveillance devices can be demonstrated“Gosh how clever, how small, how sensitive is it, how far will it transmit?” Then sharp-suited gents can be asked to wheel out the countermeasures boxes with winking lights emitting bleeps, buzzes and tones “Can you really find everything?” Here in the UK ...
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Journal of Finance Issues, 2006
This abstract was created post-production by the JFI Editorial Board. This paper tests whether contagion can occur at the industry level, in particular the banking industry. The empirical results indicate strong contagion effects in the conditional means of bank stock returns after systematic risks have been accounted for.
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This abstract was created post-production by the JFI Editorial Board. This paper tests whether contagion can occur at the industry level, in particular the banking industry. The empirical results indicate strong contagion effects in the conditional means of bank stock returns after systematic risks have been accounted for.
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2019
Banks incur substantial risk, such as using a high amount of leverage, investing in assets riskier than the liability positions funding them and maintaining minimal liquidity positions. The following are the most common types of risks banks are exposed to: (i) credit risk, (ii) liquidity risk, (iii) interest rate risk, (iv) market risk, (v) off-balance
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Banks incur substantial risk, such as using a high amount of leverage, investing in assets riskier than the liability positions funding them and maintaining minimal liquidity positions. The following are the most common types of risks banks are exposed to: (i) credit risk, (ii) liquidity risk, (iii) interest rate risk, (iv) market risk, (v) off-balance
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Female executives, industrial robots, and stock price crash risk
Finance Research Letters, 2023Gaowen Kong, Dongmin Kong
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2019
In the context of economic changes, sources of increased management complexity are a high degree of market uncertainty, instability in demand for goods and services, increased competition, lack of financial resources, rising costs, falling productivity, and deterioration in the quality of goods and services.
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In the context of economic changes, sources of increased management complexity are a high degree of market uncertainty, instability in demand for goods and services, increased competition, lack of financial resources, rising costs, falling productivity, and deterioration in the quality of goods and services.
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2016
This chapter explains how and why public schools and prisons have collaborated in the War on Crime era. It shows that the punitive shift in education catalyzes youth correctional vulnerability while serving larger social and political needs. Specifically, it documents the powerful influences of market forces in shaping school security expansion and ...
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This chapter explains how and why public schools and prisons have collaborated in the War on Crime era. It shows that the punitive shift in education catalyzes youth correctional vulnerability while serving larger social and political needs. Specifically, it documents the powerful influences of market forces in shaping school security expansion and ...
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