Fundamentals of Islamic Money and Capital Markets

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John Wiley & Sons, Feb 15, 2013 - Business & Economics - 256 pages
The first comprehensive guide to Islamic financial markets

Based on the course taught at the International Islamic University Malaysia, this is the first book on Islamic finance to focus exclusively on money and capital markets. Covering basic concepts as well as current practices in Islamic financial markets, the book features case studies from real markets. It outlines the theory of money in terms of value, supply, and demand, while explaining the Islamic capital markets in terms of classifications, types of operations, valuations of securities, Islamic unit trust, ETFs, Islamic stock broking, and much more.

  • Written by experts from the International Islamic University Malaysia, the leading organisation in research in Islamic finance
  • The first guide to Islamic finance focused solely on money and capital markets

An excellent introduction to money market principles for students in Islamic banking and finance, as well as researchers and current practitioners, Fundamentals of Islamic Money and Capital Markets is a vital resource on the subject.

 

Contents

Preface
Development of Islamic Capital and Money
Regulators and Transactions Platform
Islamic Money Market
An Overview of Sukuk
Cha ter uestions
14
ShariahCompliant Equity
6
Islamic Mutual Funds
7
Islamic Real Estate Investment Trusts IIRElTsl
6
Islamic ExchangeTraded Funds
Chapter Summary
Bibliography
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Mohd Azmi Omar, PhD, is the Director General of the Islamic Research & Training Institute (IRTI), Islamic Development Bank. He was formerly the Deputy Rector (Deputy Vice-Chancellor) in charge of academics and research at the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM). He obtained his bachelor's and master's degrees in finance from Northern Illinois University, USA, and his PhD from Bangor University, United Kingdom.

Muhamad Abduh is the Head of Research of IIUM's International Institute of Islamic Business and Finance (IIiBF) and the editor-in-chief of its official journal, the Journal of Islamic Finance.

Dr. Raditya Sukmana is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Islamic Economics, Airlangga University, Surabaya, Indonesia. He obtained his BA in finance from Airlangga University; an MS in economics from Georgia State University, USA; and a PhD in Islamic finance from International Islamic University Malaysia in 2010.

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