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Islamic Capital Markets

By Brian Kettell
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About the Author

Brian Kettell

Brian Kettell has a wealth of experience in the area of Islamic finance. He worked for several years as an Economic Advisor for the Central Bank of Bahrain where he had numerous banking responsibilities. Subsequently, Brian taught courses on Islamic banking and finance at a range of financial institutions including National Commercial Bank (Saudi Arabia), Global Investment House (Kuwait), Noor ... Read more on Brian Kettell

Contents Listing

1. Muslim beliefs
2. Sharia'a law and Sharia'a Boards; roles, responsibility and membership
3. Conventional and Islamic financial intermediation
4. Islamic capital markets and Islamic securitisation
5. Islamic investment principles
6. Sharia'a compliant wholesale markets
7. Islamic funds, equities, indices and ETFs
8. Derivatives and hedge funds in Islamic finance
- Why are derivatives forbidden under Sharia'a law?
- Total return swap and Sharia'a conversion technology
9. Sukuk (Islamic bond)
10. Islamic real estate investment trusts

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1. Muslim beliefs
2. Sharia'a law and Sharia'a Boards; roles, responsibility and membership
3. Conventional and Islamic financial intermediation
4. Islamic capital markets and Islamic securitisation
5. Islamic investment principles
6. Sharia'a compliant wholesale markets
7. Islamic funds, equities, indices and ETFs
8. Derivatives and hedge funds in Islamic finance
- Why are derivatives for ...

Jacket Text

All you ever need to know about Islamic capital markets. This is the world's first book covering the fundamental principles underlying one of the most exciting financial markets.

Reading this book you will learn about capital markets where:

1. Instruments traded are asset backed.
2. Defaults are virtually unknown.
3. A variety of new asset classes are emerging.

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