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AI companies' strategies with traditional vs. digital assets amid geopolitical and banking crises. [PDF]
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Jurnal Ekonomi Manajemen Bisnis Syariah dan Teknologi, 2023
Sukuk yield is measure of the return that a sukuk investor will receive at maturity. This study aims to determine the effect of sukuk value, sukuk rating, sukuk age, and sukuk risk on corporate sukuk yield in 2021. The period used in this study was as long as one year. This research is quantitative research.
Khairatul May Putri, Roza Linda
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Sukuk yield is measure of the return that a sukuk investor will receive at maturity. This study aims to determine the effect of sukuk value, sukuk rating, sukuk age, and sukuk risk on corporate sukuk yield in 2021. The period used in this study was as long as one year. This research is quantitative research.
Khairatul May Putri, Roza Linda
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2019
There are several types of sukuk or Islamic bonds; they are classified on the basis of the different Islamic modes of financing used to arrive at their respective structures, the types and nature of the underlying assets, as well as their commercial and technical features. The structures include murabaha, mudaraba, salam, istisna, ijarah and musharaka.
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There are several types of sukuk or Islamic bonds; they are classified on the basis of the different Islamic modes of financing used to arrive at their respective structures, the types and nature of the underlying assets, as well as their commercial and technical features. The structures include murabaha, mudaraba, salam, istisna, ijarah and musharaka.
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A bibliometric review of sukuk literature
International Review of Economics & Finance, 2023Abstract Sukuk (Islamic bonds) are one of the Islamic finance sectors that have experienced the fastest growth during the last decade. Using a quali-quantitative approach known as meta-literature review, the aim of this paper is to survey the sukuk literature over the period 1950–2018.
Andrea Paltrinieri+5 more
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History of Sukuk: Pragmatic and Idealist Approaches to Structuring Sukuk
2012The relatively new sukuk (or Islamic debt securities) markets have grown to more than US $800 billion over the past decade, and continue to grow at a rate of around 20-30 per cent per year. Arguably the first of its kind, this path-breaking book provides a highly unique reference tool relating to key issues surrounding sukuk markets, which are found in
Abdullah Saeed, Omar Salah
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Sukuk pricing dynamics -factors influencing yield curve of the Malaysian Sukuk [PDF]
The greater financial integration particularly over the past decade has led to more synchronized movements of financial markets across the globe. As the domestic debt capital market, particularly the Malaysian Government Securities (MGS) and Government Investment Issue (GII or Government Sukuk), shariah compliant Malaysian sovereign papers deepen, the ...
Awaludin, Fadhlee, Masih, Mansur
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Blockchain and smart sukuk: new determinant of development of the sukuk market
2020 IEEE International Conference on Technology Management, Operations and Decisions (ICTMOD), 2020Sukuk are the most popular Islamic products and have experienced the most development and development since their launch. However, this market suffers from large numbers of obstacles and challenges that the Islamic financial community is committed to containing and solving them.
Yerrou Hafssa, Bezoui Oumaima
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2018
This chapter provides an introduction to Sukuk in the Islamic capital market (ICM). Sukuk is defined as certificates of equal value representing ownership over an underlying asset. Sukuk represents common shares and rights over the underlying assets or over usufruct (benefits derived from an underlying asset) and services.
M. Kabir Hassan+2 more
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This chapter provides an introduction to Sukuk in the Islamic capital market (ICM). Sukuk is defined as certificates of equal value representing ownership over an underlying asset. Sukuk represents common shares and rights over the underlying assets or over usufruct (benefits derived from an underlying asset) and services.
M. Kabir Hassan+2 more
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2020
Abstract This chapter focuses on the sukuk market, which represents one of the more high-profile elements of the Islamic finance industry. Over the last two decades, the sukuk market has been a key driver behind the growth of Islamic finance globally, with the state of the sukuk market often seen as a barometer for the health of the ...
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Abstract This chapter focuses on the sukuk market, which represents one of the more high-profile elements of the Islamic finance industry. Over the last two decades, the sukuk market has been a key driver behind the growth of Islamic finance globally, with the state of the sukuk market often seen as a barometer for the health of the ...
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