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Ijarah Sukuk and Forward Lease Sukuk—Case Study
2018This chapter focuses on case studies related to Ijarah sukuk. It discusses some cases pertaining to Ijarah sukuk and forward lease Sukuk by providing their structures and key features. This chapter covers case studies of Ijarah sukuk, including Malaysian global Sukuk, Pakistan jjatah Sukuk, and Saxony Anhal Sukuk.
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2019
Sukuk is the Shari’ah alternative to the bond as practised in the modern capital market. It has been significantly expanded for more than a decade by attracting both Muslim and non-Muslim participants with promising results, so that it currently occupies more than 70% of the total Islamic financial market across the world.
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Sukuk is the Shari’ah alternative to the bond as practised in the modern capital market. It has been significantly expanded for more than a decade by attracting both Muslim and non-Muslim participants with promising results, so that it currently occupies more than 70% of the total Islamic financial market across the world.
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Sukuk in Islamic Finance: Case Study (Qatar Global Sukuk)
Qatar Foundation Annual Research Forum Proceedings, 2011Abstract This paper aims to review some researches on sukuk, the difference between sukuk and bonds, sukuk kinds, the role of shari’ah supervisory, sukuk case study (Qatar Global Sukuk), many related issues and finally the future for the sukuk. Sukuk represents the most innovative product of Islamic finance and one of the fastest growing sectors in ...
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CFA Institute Magazine, 2015
Two experts discuss opportunities and challenges for the increasingly popular Islamic financial security.
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Two experts discuss opportunities and challenges for the increasingly popular Islamic financial security.
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Sukuk issuance and information asymmetry: Why do firms issue sukuk ?
Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, 2017Abstract This study investigates the factors that promote a bank borrower to issue sukuk rather than conventional debt security in Malaysia and Indonesia from 2000 to 2014. First, our empirical results show that a bank borrower is likely to approach the sukuk market as the funding size grows and if the firm is valued highly.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
The concept of sukuk, plural of the Arabic word sakk meaning deed or instrument, is not new but in their modern form as capital market instruments, sukuk are certificates reflecting undivided, proportionate ownership in underlying tangible assets, usufruct, services or assets of a project or transaction. This paper argues that the use of sukuk is truly
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The concept of sukuk, plural of the Arabic word sakk meaning deed or instrument, is not new but in their modern form as capital market instruments, sukuk are certificates reflecting undivided, proportionate ownership in underlying tangible assets, usufruct, services or assets of a project or transaction. This paper argues that the use of sukuk is truly
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2019
In the process of Sukuk issuance the doctrine of Tawarruq (special purpose vehicle) is used to securitize the instrument in the primary market, while in the secondary market, bay’ al-Dain is used in order to legalize reselling of the bonds. Such process is mostly used in the Malaysian market, while most of the Middle-Eastern countries do not accept it.
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In the process of Sukuk issuance the doctrine of Tawarruq (special purpose vehicle) is used to securitize the instrument in the primary market, while in the secondary market, bay’ al-Dain is used in order to legalize reselling of the bonds. Such process is mostly used in the Malaysian market, while most of the Middle-Eastern countries do not accept it.
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2019
There are various risks faced by the Sukuk industry, namely market risk, credit and counterparty risk, Shari’ah compliance risk, operational risk and institutional rigidity. This chapter will consider the challenges facing the management of financial risks of Sukuk for institutional reorganisation.
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There are various risks faced by the Sukuk industry, namely market risk, credit and counterparty risk, Shari’ah compliance risk, operational risk and institutional rigidity. This chapter will consider the challenges facing the management of financial risks of Sukuk for institutional reorganisation.
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