Islamic Capital Markets (ePub)
Products and Strategies
(Sprache: Englisch)
Islamic Finance has experienced rapid growth in recent years, showing significant innovation and sophistication, and producing a broad range of investment products which are not limited to the complete replication of conventional fixed-income instruments,...
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Islamic Finance has experienced rapid growth in recent years, showing significant innovation and sophistication, and producing a broad range of investment products which are not limited to the complete replication of conventional fixed-income instruments, derivatives and fund structures. Islamic Finance represents an elemental departure from traditional interest-based and speculative practices, relying instead on real economic transactions, such as trade, investment based on profit sharing, and other solidary ways of doing business, and aims to incorporate Islamic principles, such as social justice, ecology and kindness, to create investment products and financial markets which are both ethical and sustainable.
Products created according to Islamic principles have shown a low correlation to other market segments and are relatively independent even from market turbulences like the subprime crisis. Therefore, they have become increasingly popular with secular Muslims and non-Muslim investors, as highly useful alternative investments for the diversification of portfolios.
In Islamic Capital Markets: Products and Strategies, international experts on Islamic Finance and Sharia'a Law focus on the most imminent issues surrounding the evolution of Islamic capital markets and the development of Sharia'a-compliant products. The book is separated into four parts, covering:
* General concepts and legal issues, including Rahn concepts in Saudi Arabia, the Sharia'a process in product development and the integration of social responsibility in financial communities;
* Global Islamic capital market trends, such as the evolution of Takaful products and the past, present and future of Islamic derivatives;
* National and regional experiences, from the world's largest Islamic financial market, Malaysia, to Islamic finance in other countries, including Germany, France and the US;
* Learning from Islamic finance after the global financial crisis; analysis of the risks and strengths of Islamic capital markets compared to the conventional system, financial engineering from an Islamic perspective, Sharia'a-compliant equity investments and Islamic microfinance.
Islamic Capital Markets: Products and Strategies is the complete investors' guide to Islamic finance.
Products created according to Islamic principles have shown a low correlation to other market segments and are relatively independent even from market turbulences like the subprime crisis. Therefore, they have become increasingly popular with secular Muslims and non-Muslim investors, as highly useful alternative investments for the diversification of portfolios.
In Islamic Capital Markets: Products and Strategies, international experts on Islamic Finance and Sharia'a Law focus on the most imminent issues surrounding the evolution of Islamic capital markets and the development of Sharia'a-compliant products. The book is separated into four parts, covering:
* General concepts and legal issues, including Rahn concepts in Saudi Arabia, the Sharia'a process in product development and the integration of social responsibility in financial communities;
* Global Islamic capital market trends, such as the evolution of Takaful products and the past, present and future of Islamic derivatives;
* National and regional experiences, from the world's largest Islamic financial market, Malaysia, to Islamic finance in other countries, including Germany, France and the US;
* Learning from Islamic finance after the global financial crisis; analysis of the risks and strengths of Islamic capital markets compared to the conventional system, financial engineering from an Islamic perspective, Sharia'a-compliant equity investments and Islamic microfinance.
Islamic Capital Markets: Products and Strategies is the complete investors' guide to Islamic finance.
Autoren-Porträt von Kabir Hassan, Michael Mahlknecht
DR M. KABIR HASSAN is a financial economist with consulting,research and teaching experience in development finance, money and
capital markets, Islamic finance, corporate finance, investments,
monetary economics, macroeconomics and international trade and
finance. He has provided consulting services to the World Bank
(WB), International Monetary Fund (IMF), Islamic Development Bank
(IDB), African Development Bank (AfDB), USAID, Government of
Bangladesh, Organization of Islamic Conferences (OIC), and many
private organizations and universities around the world. Dr Hassan
received his BA in Economics and Mathematics from Gustavus Adolphus
College, Minnesota, USA, and MA in Economics and PhD in Finance
from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA respectively. He is
now a Professor in the Department of Economics and Finance at the
University of New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. He has more than 100
papers published in refereed academic journals to his credit. Dr
Hassan supervised 27 doctoral theses, and many of his students are
now well placed in the academia, government and private sectors. He
is editor of The Global Journal of Finance and
Economics and Journal of Islamic Economics, Banking and Finance,
International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance
and Management, and co-editor of Journal of Economic
Cooperation and Development. Dr Hassan has edited and published
many books along with articles in refereed academic journals. Dr
Hassan is co-editor (with M.K. Lewis) of Handbook of Islamic
Banking and Islamic Finance and The International
Library of Critical Writings in Economics (Edward Elgar, 2007).
He is co-author Islamic Entrepreneurship (Routledge UK,
2010), and co-author (with Rasem N Kayed and Umar Oseni) of
Islamic Finance (Pearson Publishing Company, 2012
forthcoming). A frequent traveller, Dr Hassan gives lectures and
workshops in the US and abroad, and has presented over 100 research
papers at professional conferences.
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His contact details are: href="mailto:mhassan@uno.edu">mhassan@uno.edu; href="mailto:KabirHassan63@gmail.com">KabirHassan63@gmail.com;
phone: 610-529-1247.
MICHAEL MAHLKNECHT is a consultant in the areas of risk
management, capital markets and Islamic finance. He regularly holds
presentations and gives university lectures on Islamic finance at
the Ecole de Management Strasbourg, the Philipps-Universität
of Marburg (Germany), the University of Rome Tor Vergata, and the
Technical University of Munich. Michael has written several papers
on Islamic banking, insurance and capital markets, as well as on
issues as diverse as graphical analysis methods, financial hedging,
structured products, and credit risk management, which were
published in various national and international magazines,
including the Capco Journal of Financial Transformation, Islamic
Business & Finance, Banker Middle East, and Private Equity and
Hedge Funds Middle East. Michael is the author of the introductory
German handbook Islamic Finance: Einführung in Theorie und
Praxis (Wiley, 2008) and of the Executive Report Islamic
Capital Markets and Risk Management (Incisive Media/RISK Books,
2009). He currently lives in Hamburg, Germany and may be reached
under his private e-mail address: href="mailto:hmmahlknecht@gmail.com">hmmahlknecht@gmail.com
phone: 610-529-1247.
MICHAEL MAHLKNECHT is a consultant in the areas of risk
management, capital markets and Islamic finance. He regularly holds
presentations and gives university lectures on Islamic finance at
the Ecole de Management Strasbourg, the Philipps-Universität
of Marburg (Germany), the University of Rome Tor Vergata, and the
Technical University of Munich. Michael has written several papers
on Islamic banking, insurance and capital markets, as well as on
issues as diverse as graphical analysis methods, financial hedging,
structured products, and credit risk management, which were
published in various national and international magazines,
including the Capco Journal of Financial Transformation, Islamic
Business & Finance, Banker Middle East, and Private Equity and
Hedge Funds Middle East. Michael is the author of the introductory
German handbook Islamic Finance: Einführung in Theorie und
Praxis (Wiley, 2008) and of the Executive Report Islamic
Capital Markets and Risk Management (Incisive Media/RISK Books,
2009). He currently lives in Hamburg, Germany and may be reached
under his private e-mail address: href="mailto:hmmahlknecht@gmail.com">hmmahlknecht@gmail.com
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Kabir Hassan , Michael Mahlknecht
- 2011, 1. Auflage, 472 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 1119970814
- ISBN-13: 9781119970811
- Erscheinungsdatum: 13.09.2011
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