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Islamic Finance The Regulatory Challenge Rifaat Ahmed Abdel Karim

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Islamic Finance The Regulatory Challenge Rifaat Ahmed Abdel Karim
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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (Asia) Pte Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.85 MB
Pages: 428
Author: Rifaat Ahmed Abdel Karim, Simon Archer
ISBN: 9780470821893, 9781118390443, 0470821892, 111839044X
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Islamic Finance The Regulatory Challenge Rifaat Ahmed Abdel Karim by Rifaat Ahmed Abdel Karim, Simon Archer 9780470821893, 9781118390443, 0470821892, 111839044X instant download after payment.

"Islamic Finance: The Regulatory Challenge…is therefore timely and a truly welcome addition to the growing literature on this subject…I congratulate the two professors for their fine contribution to the evolving art and science of the regulation of Islamic finance."
-Dr. Zeti Akhtar Aziz, Governor, Bank Negara Malaysia

"The World's financial regulators have taken too long to appreciate the importance of adapting their regulatory frameworks to the needs of the fast growing Islamic finance sector. Simon Archer and Rifaat Ahmed, the leaders in the field, have put together a fascinating collection of essays which show just what has to be done. It is a very timely book indeed."
-Howard Davies, Director, London School of Economics

"The emergence of Islamic finance as a major force in the world financial system has focused attention on regulatory issues. This book, edited by Professor Archer and Professor Rifaat, two of the most respected figures in the field, is an important point of reference for those who have to deal with these issues, whether in regulatory authorities, or in the financial institutions themselves."
-Professor William Blair QC, Grays Inn, London

"There is now great interest, both in financial and legal circles, in reliable and authoritative texts on Islamic finance. I have no doubt that the availability of Islamic Finance: The Regulatory Challenge will be warmly welcomed by those who provide financial and legal services. The work will be of great assistance to them."
-The Rt Hon the Lord Woolf of Barnes, Law Lord and former Lord Chief Justice of England & Wales

Content:
Chapter 1 Supervision of Islamic Banks and Basel II: The Regulatory Challenge (pages 1–7): Simon Archer and Rifaat Ahmed Abdel Karim
Chapter 2 Banking and the Risk Environment (pages 9–39): Hennie van Greuning and Zamir Iqbal
Chapter 3 Risk Characteristics of Islamic Products: Implications for Risk Measurement and Supervision (pages 40–68): V. Sundararajan
Chapter 4 Capital Structure and Risk in Islamic Financial Services (pages 69–93): Wafik Grais and Anoma Kulathunga
Chapter 5 Inherent Risk: Credit and Market Risks (pages 94–120): Abdullah Haron and John Lee Hin Hock
Chapter 6 Operational Risk Exposures of Islamic Banks (pages 121–131): Simon Archer and Abdullah Haron
Chapter 7 Law and Islamic Finance: An Interactive Analysis (pages 132–197): Yusuf Talal DeLorenzo and Michael J.T. McMillen
Chapter 8 Supervisory Implications of Islamic Finance in the Current Regulatory Environment (pages 198–212): Hari Bhambra
Chapter 9 Risk and the Need for Capital (pages 213–222): Charles Freeland and Steven Friedman
Chapter 10 Measuring Risk for Capital Adequacy: The Issue of Profit?sharing Investment Accounts (pages 223–236): Simon Archer and Rifaat Ahmed Abdel Karim
Chapter 11 Measuring Operational Risk (pages 237–246): Elisabeth Jackson?Moore
Chapter 12 Supervisory Implications of Islamic Banking: A Supervisor's Perspective (pages 247–256): Toby Fiennes
Chapter 13 Securitization in Islamic Finance (pages 257–270): Abdulkader Thomas
Chapter 14 The Role of Capital Markets in Ensuring Islamic Financial Liquidity (pages 271–281): Stella Cox
Chapter 15 Regulating Islamic Capital Markets (pages 282–291): Robert Gray and Arshad Ismail
Chapter 16 Corporate Governance for Banks (pages 293–309): Hamid Yunis
Chapter 17 Specific Corporate Governance Issues in Islamic Banks (pages 310–341): Simon Archer and Rifaat Ahmed Abdel Karim
Chapter 18 Corporate Governance and Supervision: Basel Pillar 2 (pages 342–365): Chizu Nakajima and Barry A.K. Rider
Chapter 19 Transparency and Market Discipline: Basel Pillar 3 (pages 366–378): Daud Abdullah and David Vicary
Chapter 20 Human Resource Management of Islamic Banks: Responses to Conceptual and Technical Challenges (pages 379–399): Volker Nienhaus
Chapter 21 Concluding Remarks (pages 400–407): Simon Archer and Rifaat Ahmed Abdel Karim

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