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Islamic Finance is a compilation of selected writings of Dr. Venkataraman Sundararajan (1945–2010), an international policy maker who played a significant role in the development of the regulatory and supervisory frameworks and policy for Islamic finance.
Spanning more than a decade of his thoughts on Islamic finance, this book provides both basic and advanced knowledge on the field. The papers in this collection define Islamic finance, outline its many complexities, and provide practical recommendations that can help it in becoming an important global financial intermediary.
The chapters demonstrate not only Dr. Sundararajan's long-standing commitment to helping develop Islamic banking, but also how Islamic finance itself has evolved rapidly between 1998 and 2010. The chapters in this book are a blend that would benefit lay readers as well as experts and policy makers at regional and international levels.
A Note on Strengthening Liquidity Management of Institutions Offering Islamic Financial Services: The Development of Islamic Money Markets1
A Note on Strengthening Liquidity Management of Institutions Offering Islamic Financial Services: The Development of Islamic Money Markets1
Rationale for Islamic Money Market Development and an Overview of the Work of the ISDB Task Force
The Rationale for Islamic Money Market Development
The phenomenal growth in Islamic finance, especially in the last decade, has brought Islamic Financial Services Industries (IFSIs) into direct competition with their conventional counterparts in attracting individual savings and institutional funds. The investors, in return, expect their investments to have comparable liquidity and returns that are commensurate with risks. As fiduciary agents, IFSIs are naturally concerned to maintain adequate liquidity of their assets and to optimize profitability.
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